On behalf of the KAPOSI’S SARCOMA HERPESVIRUS (KSHV) AND RELATED AGENTS ASSOCIATION, we congratulate the following trainees (graduate students, postdocs and pre-doctoral study technicians working in academic or government labs):
- Zakayo Ernesti
Ocean Road Cancer Institute
Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania
Graduate Student
“Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Towards Kaposi Sarcoma Among People with HIV in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.”
- Jonna Espera
University of California, Davis
Sacramento, USA
Pre-doctoral study technician working in academic or government lab
“Design, Development, and Evaluation of Gene Therapeutic Specific to KSHV-Associated Diseases”
- James E Glassbrook
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“Patient-Derived Xenografts of Primary Effusion Lymphoma Retain Key Features In Vivo”
- Kurtis Host
Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“DNA methylation profiling of KSHV has diagnostic potential to inform the viral activation state”
- Tomoki Inagaki
University of California, Davis
Sacramento, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“Characterization of Terminal Repeats as Inducible Gene Enhancer” - Qian Li
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“KSHV and HPV Modulate Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition in Oral Epithelial Cells”
- Shutong Li
Section of Infection and Immunity, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California
Los Angeles, USA
Graduate Student
“Bacteria-virus interaction identifies an unexpected role of ISGylation in promoting gamma herpesvirus replication”
- Pankaj Kumar Madheshiya
Department of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, Yale University
New Haven, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“Structural Basis for Viral Recruitment of Hypophosphorylated RNA Polymerase II for Late Gene Transcription in the Beta/Gammaherpesviruses”
- Sara Makanani
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, USA
Graduate Student
“Herpesvirus Latency Proteins as Phosphorylation-Triggered Biosensors”
- Uwesu Muki
Dar es Salaa m
Dar es Salaa m, United Republic of Tanzania
Graduate Student
“The Burden and Clinical Outcomes of Kaposi Sarcoma Among Elderly Individuals in Tanzania”
- Mulumeoderhwa Pierrot
Catholic University Hospital
Bukavu, the Democratic Republic of Congo
Pre-doctoral study technician working in academic or government lab
“Kaposi’s Sarcoma: Epidemiological, Clinical and Morphological Studies in the Western and Eastern Parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo”
- Ashwin Nair
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“Sp1-Driven ORF75 Expression During Latency and ORF75 SUMOylation is Essential for KSHV Pathogenesis” - Tiffany Nelson
University of Florida
Gainesville, USA
Graduate Student
“Inhibition of Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Lytic Replication and Oncogenesis by STING Agonists” - Filipa Prata-Silva
Católica Biomedical Research Centre, Católica Medical School, Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Lisbon, Portugal
Graduate Student
“KSHV LANA Interaction With MLL1 Complex Facilitates Viral Persistence” - Esther Rodriguez
Irell & Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences of City of Hope
Duarte, USA
Graduate Student
“A Multivalent MVA-KSHV Vaccine Elicits Robust Neutralizing Antibody Response in BALB/c Mice and Common Marmosets” - Juan Carlos Silva
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, USA
Graduate Student
“Structure of the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus gB in post-fusion conformation” - Iyabode Tiamiyu
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Seattle, USA
Graduate Student
“Cytotoxic T-cells Recognizing Lytic KSHV Gene Products Infiltrate Kaposi Sarcoma Tumors” - Krista Tuohinto
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
Graduate Student
“KSHV Hijacks SOX18 Pioneer Function to Alter Host Chromatin Architecture for Efficient Infection” - Paula Valiño Ramos
Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis
St Louis, USA
Graduate Student
“Single Cell Transcriptomics of HIV-Associated Kaposi Sarcoma in Kenya: a Pilot Study” - Maria White
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“Inhibition of NEK2 Promotes Chemosensitivity and Reduces KSHV-positive Primary Effusion Lymphoma Burden” - Dicle Yalcin
Department of Interdisciplinary Oncology, LSU Health Sciences Center
New Orleans, USA
Post-Doctoral Fellow
“Delineating the Immune Landscape of Kaposi Sarcoma using Hyperplexed Immunofluorescence at Single-Cell Resolution” - Wayne Yeh
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, USA
Graduate Student
“KSHV Activates the Rate-Limiting Enzyme G6PD to Promote the Pentose Phosphate Pathway and Lytic Replication” - Caroline Yu
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, USA
Graduate Student
“VRK3 Promotes KSHV Infection by Suppressing the Antiviral Interferon Response”