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Stuart Ray

Dr. Stuart Ray

Associate Professor of Medicine and Oncology, Division of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Address:
1503 E. Jefferson Street
Suite 116
Baltimore, MD 21231

Phone: (410) 614-2891
Fax: (410) 614-7564
E-mail: sray@jhmi.edu
Website: http://myprofile.cos.com/sray
http://sray.med.som.jhmi.edu

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Research Interest Statement

Evolution and recombination of viruses, and the development of computational tools for the study of these processes.

Pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of infections caused by mutable viruses (primarily hepatitis C virus and HIV).

Current Projects

 

Publications

Cox AL, Netski DM, Mosbruger T, Sherman SG, Strathdee S, Ompad D, Vlahov D, Chien D, Shyamala V, Ray SC, and Thomas DL. Prospective evaluation of community-acquired acute hepatitis C. Clin Infect Dis 2005; 40(7):951-8.

Cox AL, Mosbruger T, Mao Q, Liu Z, Wang XH, Yang HC, Sidney J, Sette A, Pardoll D, Thomas DL, Ray SC. Cellular immune selection with hepatitis C virus persistence in humans. J Exp Med. 2005; 201(11):1741-52.

Ray SC, Fanning L, Wang XH, Netski DM, Kenny-Walsh E, Thomas DL. Divergent and convergent evolution after a common-source outbreak of hepatitis C virus. J Exp Med. 2005; 201(11):1753-9.

Cox AL, Mosbruger T, Lauer GM, Pardoll D, Thomas DL, Ray SC. Comprehensive analyses of CD8+ T cell responses during longitudinal study of acute human hepatitis C. Hepatology. 2005;42(1):104-112.

Netski DM, Mosbruger T, Depla E, Maertens G, Ray SC, Hamilton RG, Roundtree S, Thomas DL, McKeating J, and Cox AL. Humoral immune response in acute HCV infection. Clin Infect Dis 2005; 41(5):667-75. Invited editorial 1. Ray SC, Quinn TC. Sex and the genetic diversity of HIV-1. Nature Med 2000;6(1):23-25.

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