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Thomas J. Ketas

Immunology and Infectious Disease

Cornell University

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About Thomas J. Ketas at Cornell University (Cornell)

Based at Cornell University, Thomas J. Ketas focuses their scholarly efforts on HIV vaccine development, neutralizing antibodies, immune cell function, monoclonal antibodies, glycan heterogeneity, SARS-CoV-2 immunity, passive immunity, immune dysfunction, bridging the gap between theory and practice in HIV vaccine development. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Prevention of virus transmission to macaque monkeys by a vaginally applied monoclonal antibody to HIV-1 gp120", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of HIV vaccine development and neutralizing antibodies. Additional work such as "HIV-1 escape from a small molecule, CCR5-specific entry inhibitor does not involve CXCR4 use" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

HIV vaccine developmentneutralizing antibodiesimmune cell functionmonoclonal antibodiesglycan heterogeneitySARS-CoV-2 immunitypassive immunityimmune dysfunction
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Total Citations1,785

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Publications10

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