Mission
The MPXV Network is an informal, collaborative online meeting that brings together research groups with shared interests in monkeypox virus (MPXV), orthopoxvirus biology, immunity and control strategies related to vaccination or natural infection. The meetings are intended as a space for open scientific discussion among laboratories working on complementary aspects of MPXV research. Meetings are expected to take place monthly, with each session featuring a presentation from a participating research group. Participation is open and flexible, and members are encouraged to suggest additional groups that may benefit from or contribute to the network.
Members (alphabetically ordered)
Albert Einstein College of Medicine (U.S)
Christopher Selverian
Eric Meyrowitz
Emily Miller
Kartik Chandran
Yakin Jaleta
Columbia University in the City of New York (U.S)
Jason Zucker
Erasmus University Medical Center (Netherlands)
Luca Zaeck
Rory de Vries
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (U.S)
Camila H. Coelho
Jean Lim
Guilherme de Nóbrega
Raianna Fantin
Utsav Mesvani
La Jolla Institute for Immunology (U.S)
Alba Grifoni
Matt Waseem
Zee Wang
National Institutes of Health (U.S)
Bernard Moss
Huibin Yu
New York University/NYU (U.S)
Mark Mulligan
Marie Samanovic
Ralf Duerr
Ramin Herati
Sheila Martinez
Pasteur Institute (France)
Pablo Guardado-Calvo
Scripps (U.S)
Ian Wilson
Meng Yuan
Tel Aviv University (Israel)
Natalia Freund
Ron Yefet
University of Antwerp (Belgium)
Joseph Fodjo
Laurens Liesenborghs
University of Cape Town (South Africa)
Alain Balola
Albert Mudherwa
Arsene Nyalundja
Ashuza Guillaume
Christian Tshongo
Corneille Lebembu
Divine Kiswa
Enid Nansereko
Genda Ebenezer
Hatum Victoire
Hugues Cakirwa Mandevu
Isaac Barshindi
Patrick Katoto
University of Toronto (Canada)
Jacklyn Hurst
Robert Kozak
Yale (U.S)
Carolina Lucas
Jay Crandell
Luciana Maia
Valter Monteiro
Zane Zhenhao
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