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Center for Infectious Diseases

CB# 7030
130 Mason Farm Road
2nd Floor Bioinformatics
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
T: (919) 966-2536
F: (919) 966-6714

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Chris Thomas, PhD

Research Assistant Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine

Chris Thomas


Phone: (919)-966-3661
Fax: (919)-966-6714
Email: cet@med.unc.edu

Division of Infectious Diseases
521 Burnett-Womack Clin. Sci. Blg., CB# 7030
Chapel Hill, NC 27599


Education

Ph. D., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996

Research Summary

Our long term goal, simply put, is "A vaccine for gonorrhea". Since normal gonococcal infection generates little or no natural immunity we are interested in developing and further defining what constitutes a protective immune response against Neisseria gonorrhoeae. To that end, we are applying novel combinations of antigens, adjuvants, and delivery mechanisms to generate radically different immune responses which can be evaluated for protection in a mouse model of infection. Some of the techniques we are evaluating including: recombinant protein, mucosal adjuvants, alternative delivery routes, DNA vaccines, and viral delivery systems.

Publications

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Biosketch

Breakthrough of the Year!

The HIV Prevention Trials Network 052 study, led by center director Myron S. Cohen, M.D., has been named the 2011 Breakthrough of the Year by the journal Science.