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Jean Chang
Center for Innate Immunity and Immune Disease, University of Washington
2005
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35981532Cytomegalovirus-vaccine-induced unconventional T cell priming and control of SIV replication is conserved between primate species.Cell Host Microbe2022
34228762Interleukin-15 response signature predicts RhCMV/SIV vaccine efficacy.PLoS Pathog2021
32163525Engagement of monocytes, NK cells, and CD4+ Th1 cells by ALVAC-SIV vaccination results in a decreased risk of SIVmac251 vaginal acquisition.PLoS Pathog2020
30973942Increased mucosal neutrophil survival is associated with altered microbiota in HIV infection.PLoS Pathog2019
31704931Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.Nat Commun2019
31836755Author Correction: Macrophage-associated wound healing contributes to African green monkey SIV pathogenesis control.Nat Commun2019
31748228Strong T<sub>H</sub>1-biased CD4 T cell responses are associated with diminished SIV vaccine efficacy.Sci Transl Med2019
29466439Liver macrophage-associated inflammation correlates with SIV burden and is substantially reduced following cART.PLoS Pathog2018
28099857A Systems Approach Reveals MAVS Signaling in Myeloid Cells as Critical for Resistance to Ebola Virus in Murine Models of Infection.Cell Rep2017
26656717The 1918 Influenza Virus PB2 Protein Enhances Virulence through the Disruption of Inflammatory and Wnt-Mediated Signaling in Mice.J Virol2015
24846384Pathogenic influenza viruses and coronaviruses utilize similar and contrasting approaches to control interferon-stimulated gene responses.mBio2014
25977790A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection.Sci Data2014
25534508Cytokine systems approach demonstrates differences in innate and pro-inflammatory host responses between genetically distinct MERS-CoV isolates.BMC Genomics2014
24991006H7N9 and other pathogenic avian influenza viruses elicit a three-pronged transcriptomic signature that is reminiscent of 1918 influenza virus and is associated with lethal outcome in mice.J Virol2014
25118237Influenza virus A/Anhui/1/2013 (H7N9) replicates efficiently in the upper and lower respiratory tracts of cynomolgus macaques.mBio2014
23365422Release of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus nuclear import block enhances host transcription in human lung cells.J Virol2013
24062443Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes transient lower respiratory tract infection in rhesus macaques.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
23919993Mechanisms of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-induced acute lung injury.mBio2013
23935999A network integration approach to predict conserved regulators related to pathogenicity of influenza and SARS-CoV respiratory viruses.PLoS One2013
22615773Evolution of Burkholderia pseudomallei in recurrent melioidosis.PLoS One2012
23209222Genome sequence of Francisella tularensis subspecies holarctica strain FSC200, isolated from a child with tularemia.J Bacteriol2012
22532695Implication of inflammatory macrophages, nuclear receptors, and interferon regulatory factors in increased virulence of pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus after host adaptation.J Virol2012
21701683Long-term programming of antigen-specific immunity from gene expression signatures in the PBMC of rhesus macaques immunized with an SIV DNA vaccine.PLoS One2011
21865398Host regulatory network response to infection with highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus.J Virol2011
19564389Analysis of the genome of the Escherichia coli O157:H7 2006 spinach-associated outbreak isolate indicates candidate genes that may enhance virulence.Infect Immun2009
19922616Phylogeographic reconstruction of a bacterial species with high levels of lateral gene transfer.BMC Biol2009
19798428Lethal influenza virus infection in macaques is associated with early dysregulation of inflammatory related genes.PLoS Pathog2009
19440302Methylobacterium genome sequences: a reference blueprint to investigate microbial metabolism of C1 compounds from natural and industrial sources.PLoS One2009
18157130Closing gaps in the human genome with fosmid resources generated from multiple individuals.Nat Genet2008
18723615Genome sequence of the fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum suggests reductive evolution away from an environmental Arthrobacter ancestor.J Bacteriol2008
18462506Chloroplast genome sequencing analysis of Heterosigma akashiwo CCMP452 (West Atlantic) and NIES293 (West Pacific) strains.BMC Genomics2008
18445516Large-insert genome analysis technology detects structural variation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical strains from cystic fibrosis patients.Genomics2008
17550600Comparison of Francisella tularensis genomes reveals evolutionary events associated with the emergence of human pathogenic strains.Genome Biol2007
17000723Potential source of Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain attenuation determined by genome comparison.Infect Immun2006
16140993Ancient haplotypes of the HLA Class II region.Genome Res2005
16249066Targeted, haplotype-resolved resequencing of long segments of the human genome.Genomics2005
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University of Texas Medical Branch
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Oregon State University
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Harbin Veterinary Research Institute
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