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Hayoun Lee Lab

Hayoun Lee
Email: hayoun@usc.edu
Office Location: NRT 5506
Office Phone: (323) 442-7841
Lab Location: HMR 511/512
Lab Phone: (323) 442-1716
Website: Hayoun Lee Lab
Ph.D. Programs: PIBBS
HIV VACCINE DESIGN
Figure 1: HIV VACCINE DESIGN
HIV INCIDENCE ASSAY
Figure 2: HIV INCIDENCE ASSAY

The world is facing a serious global pandemic of HIV/AIDS, with more than 35 million people infected. Controlling and eventually eradicating HIV will require an improved vaccine design strategy complete with a better tool set for epidemic surveillance.

An effective vaccine must induce immune responses that recognize as many HIV strains as possible and suppress viral escapes to protect against the rapidly-mutating virus. The surface morphology of peptide-MHC complexes is one of the key factors in controlling the scope of T cell responses. Our computational design for predicting the peptide-MHC complex surface morphology along with high resolution X-ray crystallography informs the identification of novel HIV vaccine candidates.

Once a functional HIV vaccine is implemented, the ability to accurately monitor HIV incidence --the number of newly infected people-- is crucial to evaluate the vaccine's efficacy. We are focusing on developing HIV genomic incidence assays utilizing signatures embedded in an individual’s HIV sequence population. Integrating high-throughput next-generation sequencing, bioinformatics pipeline, and statistical analysis permits us to quantify the amount of viral evolution as a fingerprint of infection duration.

List of Publications

Last changes: November 20, 2017 | Ansgar Siemer