Elizabeth S. Russell, Ph.D.

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2009 Microbiology & Immunology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Virology Biology, Immunology
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Ronald Swanstrom grad student 2009 UNC Chapel Hill
 (HIV-1 subtype C mother -to -child transmission: Genetic and immunologic correlates.)
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Sullivan PS, Hall E, Bradley H, et al. (2023) Estimating HIV Incident Diagnoses Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Eligible for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis but Not Taking It: Protocol and Feasibility Assessment of Data Sources and Methods. Jmir Research Protocols. 12: e42267
Russell ES, Mohammed T, Smeaton L, et al. (2014) Immune activation markers in peripartum women in Botswana: association with feeding strategy and maternal morbidity. Plos One. 9: e89928
Fouda GG, Mahlokozera T, Salazar-Gonzalez JF, et al. (2013) Postnatally-transmitted HIV-1 Envelope variants have similar neutralization-sensitivity and function to that of nontransmitted breast milk variants. Retrovirology. 10: 3
Russell ES, Ojeda S, Fouda GG, et al. (2013) Short communication: HIV type 1 subtype C variants transmitted through the bottleneck of breastfeeding are sensitive to new generation broadly neutralizing antibodies directed against quaternary and CD4-binding site epitopes. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 29: 511-5
Padian NS, Isbell MT, Russell ES, et al. (2012) The future of HIV prevention. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). 60: S22-6
Fouda G, Mahlokozera T, Rizzolo K, et al. (2012) Postnatally-transmitted HIV-1 variants are efficient at dendritic cell trans-infection and sensitive to autologous and heterologous neutralization Retrovirology. 9
Russell ES, Kwiek JJ, Keys J, et al. (2011) The genetic bottleneck in vertical transmission of subtype C HIV-1 is not driven by selection of especially neutralization-resistant virus from the maternal viral population. Journal of Virology. 85: 8253-62
Kwiek JJ, Russell ES, Dang KK, et al. (2008) The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 envelope diversity during HIV-1 subtype C vertical transmission in Malawian mother-infant pairs. Aids (London, England). 22: 863-71
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