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Trisha Barnard
Postdoctoral Scholar, Infectious Diseases
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Professional Education
Bachelor of Science, University of British Columbia (2016)
Doctor of Philosophy, McGill University (2023)
Doctor of Philosophy, McGill University, Microbiology & Immunology (2022)
Bachelor of Science, University of British Columbia, Combined Honors Biochemistry & Chemistry (2016)
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tbarnard@stanford.edu
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Publications (8)
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Journal Articles
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Jan Carette
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Research Interests
Our research focuses on the identification of host genes that play critical roles in the pathogenesis of infectious agents including viruses. We use haploid genetic screens in human cells as an efficient approach to perform loss-of-function studies. Besides obtaining fundamental insights on how viruses hijack cellular processes and on host defense mechanisms, it may also facilitate the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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Antara Chakravarty
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Mira Cheng
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Ronaldo Francisco Jr
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Brian Dawes
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Shirit Einav
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Clinical Focus
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Research Interests
Our basic research program focuses on understanding the roles of virus-host interactions in viral infection and disease pathogenesis via molecular and systems virology single cell approaches. This program is combined with translational efforts to apply this knowledge for the development of broad-spectrum host-centered antiviral approaches to combat emerging viral infections, including dengue, coronaviruses, encephalitic alphaviruses, and Ebola, and means to predict progression to severe disease.
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Menashe Elazar
Sr. Research Scientist - Basic Life, Medicine - Med/Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Total Publications
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Yaara Finkel
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Andrew Fire
George D. Smith Professor of Molecular and Genetic Medicine and Professor of Pathology and of Genetics
Research Interests
We study natural cellular mechanisms for adapting to genetic change. These include systems activated during normal development and those for detecting and responding to foreign or unwanted genetic activity. Underlying these studies are questions of how a cells can distinguish information as "self" versus "nonself" or "wanted" versus "unwanted".
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Gabriel Garcia, MD
Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology) at the Stanford University Medical Center, Emeritus
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The natural history of common viral liver diseases of man is poorly understood, despite the fact that chronic liver diseases of man may result in death from liver failure or hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Publication Topics For This Person
Chlorocebus aethiops
Disease Models, Animal
Ebolavirus
Flavivirus
Genetic Fitness
HEK293 Cells
Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis D
Hepatitis Delta Virus
Macaca mulatta
Mammals
Nanoparticles
Puerto Rico
RNA Interference
RNA, Double-Stranded
RNA, Small Interfering
RNA, Viral
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sensitivity and Specificity
Survival Analysis
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Vero Cells
Viral Load
Viral Nonstructural Proteins
Virus Replication
Zika Virus
Zika Virus Infection