Post-Transplantation B Cell Function in Different Molecular Types of SCID
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Rebecca Hatcher Buckley
James Buren Sidbury Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, in the School of Medicine
The overall emphasis of Dr. Buckley's research is in human T,B and NK cell development
and in aberrations in their development and regulation. The work involves three particular
areas of investigation: 1) the cellular and molecular bases of genetically-determined
human immunodeficiency diseases, 2) the use of bone marrow stem cells to cure genetically-determined
immunodeficiency diseases, and 3) the use of human SCID bone marrow stem cell chimeras
to study human thymic education, T and B cell on
Barry Kurt Moser
Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Survival Analysis, Group Sequential Designs, Linear Models
This author no longer has a Scholars@Duke profile, so the information shown here reflects
their Duke status at the time this item was deposited.
Marcella Sarzotti-Kelsoe
Research Professor of Immunology
Ongoing Applied Activities •I direct a Global Quality Assurance Program, which
I developed and pioneered here at Duke University, to oversee compliance with Good
Clinical Laboratory Practice Guidelines in three HIV vaccine trial networks (CHAVI,
CAVD, Duke HVTN, EQAPOL, Duke VTEU) involving domestic and international laboratory
sites. •I also direct a Global Proficiency Testing Program for laboratories testing
for neutralizing antibody function in individuals infected
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