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Dr. Saifuddin oversees the microbiology and virology
research sponsored by CONRAD, CICCR and GMP. Prior to
joining CONRAD in 2002, he served on the faculty in the
Department of Immunology/Microbiology at Rush University
Medical School in Chicago, where he also managed a
retrovirology laboratory. Dr. Saifuddin has significant
experience with HIV research, animal models, virus and cell
culture, flow cytometry, PCR, production of new cell lines and
expression of recombinant proteins, and has published
extensively in these areas. Dr. Saifuddin received his
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Bangladesh
Agricultural University, in 1981; and Ph.D. degree in Virology
from Massey University, New Zealand, in 1990. He
received his postdoctoral training in molecular virology at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining the
Rush University, where he was actively involved in HIV
research and teaching. His papers first demonstrated how
HIV virus hijacks cellular proteins to subvert human immune
defense system. He was given a distinguished researcher
certificate by the Sigma Xi Scientific Society in 1996.
As CONRAD's preclinical research coordinator Dr. Saifuddin is
involved in identifying areas of research priority and
creating and maintaining an active communication with a
network of investigators. He also participates in active
solicitation and evaluation of formal and informal research
proposals for funding by CONRAD. Besides reviewing
CONRAD proposals he also reviews grants for National
Institutes of Health AIDS study section (SBIR/STTR). The
current research interests of Dr. Saifuddin include;
- Development and validation of non-human primate models
for sexual transmission of HIV-1 in women.
- Development of mouse models for HIV-1 infection.
- Effects of common sexually-transmitted infections (STIs)
on HIV transmission and pathogenesis.
- Preclinical evaluation of candidate microbicides against
HIV and other common STIs.
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