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Name
: Yaoxing Huang

Address:

Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
The Rockefeller University
455 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016

Telephone: 212-448-5000
Telefax: (212) 725-1126




Education:

1988 Public health/medicine, Shanghai Medical University, China
1994 Microbiology, New York University, NY
1997 Virology, New York University, NY


Professional Experience:

1997-2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
2001-2003 Research Scientist, Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
2003-Present

Staff Investigator, Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Assistant Professor, The Rockefeller University



Publications:

  1. Moore JP, JA McKeating, Y Huang, A Ashkenazi and Ho DD.  1992.  Virions of primary human   immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates resistant to soluble CD4 (sCD4) neutralization differ in sCD4 binding and glycoprotein gp120 retention from sCD4-sensitive isolates. J Virol.  66: 235-43.
  2. Huang Y, L Zhang and Ho DD.  1995.  Characterization of nef sequences in long-term survivors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.  J Virol.  69: 93-100.
  3. Huang Y, L Zhang and Ho DD.  1995.  Biological characterization of nef in long-term survivors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.  J Virol.  69: 8142-6.
  4. Dragic T, V Litwin, GP Allaway, SR Martin, Y Huang, KA Nagashima, C Cayanan, PL Maddon, RA Koup, JP Moore and Paxton WA.  1996.  HIV-1 entry into CD4+ cells is mediated by the chemokine receptor CC-CKR5.  Nature. 381: 667-73.
  5. Zhang L, Y Huang, T He, Y Cao and Ho DD.  1996.  HIV-1 subtype and second-receptor use.  Nature 383: 768.
  6. Huang Y, WA Paxton, SM Wolinsky, AU Neumann, L Zhang, T He, S Kang, D Ceradini, X Jin, K Yazdanbakhsh, K Kunstman, D Erickson, E Dragon, NR Landau, J Phair, DD Ho and Koup RA.  1996.  The role of a mutant CCR5 allele in HIV-1 transmission and disease progression.  Nature Med.  2: 1240-3.
  7. Zhang L, YHuang, H Yuan, S Tuttleton and Ho DD.  1997.  Genetic characterization of vif, vpr, and vpu sequences from long-term survivors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection. Virology  228: 340-9.
  8. Zhang L, YHuang, H Yuan, BK Chen, J Ip and Ho DD.  1997.  Identification of replication-competent pathogenic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with a duplication in the TCF-1 alpha region but lacking NF-kappaB binding sites.  J Virol.  71: 1651-6.
  9. Zhang L, YHuang, BK Chen, J Ip and Ho DD.  1997.  Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of long terminal repeat sequences from long-term survivors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.  J Virol.  71: 5608-13.
  10. Zhang L, CD Carruthers, T He, YHuang, Y Cao, G Wang, B Hahn and Ho DD.  1997.  HIV type 1 subtypes, coreceptor usage, and CCR5 polymorphism.  AIDS Res Human Retroviruses 13: 1357-65.
  11. Huang Y, L Zhang and Ho DD.  1998.  Characterization of gag, and pol sequences from long-term survivors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection.  Virology 240: 36-49.
  12. Kostrikis LG, YHuang, JP Moore, SM Wolinsky, L Zhang, Y Guo, L Deutsch, J Phair, AU Neumann and Ho DD.  1998.  A chemokine receptor CCR2 allele delays HIV-1 disease progression and is associated with a CCR5 promoter mutation.  Nature Med.  4: 350-353.
  13. Zhang L, T He, YHuang, Z Chen, Y Guo, S Wu, KJ Kunstman, RC Brown, JP Phair, AU Neumann, DD Ho and Wolinsky SM.  1998.  Chemokine coreceptor usage by diverse primary isolates of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.  J Virol.  72: 9307-12.
  14. Binley JM, X Jin, YHuang, L Zhang, Y Cao, DD Ho and Moore JP.  1998.  Persistent antibody responses but declining cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses to multiple human immunodeficiency virus type 1 antigens in a long-term nonprogressing individual with a defective p17 proviral sequence and no detectable viral RNA expression.  J Virol.  72: 3472-4.
  15. Kostrikis LG, AU Neumann, B Thomson, BT Korber, P McHardy, R Karanicolas, L Deutsch, Y Huang, JF Lew, K McIntosh, H Pollack, W Borkowsky, HM Spiegel, P Palumbo, J Oleske, A Bardeguez, K Luzuriaga, J Sullivan, SM Wolinsky, RA Koup, DD Ho and Moore JP.  1999.  A polymorphism in the regulatory region of the CC-chemokine receptor 5 gene influences perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 to African American infants.  J Virol.  73: 10264-71.
  16. Jin X, C Robert, D Nixon, J Safrit, L Zhang, YHuang, B Bhardwaj, A DeGroot and Koup RA.  2001.  Identification of subdominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes encoded by autologous HIV type 1 sequences, using dendritic cell stimulation and computer-driven algorithm.  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses, 16: 67-76.
  17. Chen Z, YHuang, X Zhao, E Skulsky, S Lewin, D Lin, J Ip, A Gettie and Ho DD.  2000.  Enhanced infectivity of an R5-tropic SHIVCHN19 carrying HIV-1 subtype C envelope after passages in pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina).  J Virol.  74: 6501-10. 
  18. Foster JL, RP Molina, T Luo, VK Arora, YHuang, DD Ho and Garcia JV.  2001.  Genetic and functional diversity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype B Nef primary isolates.  J Virol.  75: 1672-80.
  19. Chen Z, X Zhao, YHuang, A Gettie, L Ba, J Blanchard and Ho DD.  2002.  CD4+ lymphocytopenia in acute infection of Asian macaques by a vaginally transmissible subtype-C, CCR5-tropic Simian/Human Immunodeficiency Virus (SHIV).  J Acquir. Immune. Defic. Syndr.  30: 133-45.
  20. Ho DD and HuangY.  2002.  The HIV-1 Vaccine Race.  Cell (review).  110: 135-8.
  21. 21.   Simon V, Zennou V, Murray D, Huang Y, Ho DD and Bieniasz PD.  2005.  Natural variation in Vif: differential impact on APOBEC3G/3F and a potential role in HIV-1 diversification.  PLoS Pathogens.  1: 1-9.
  22. Gardiner D, Huang Y, Basu S, Leung L, Song Y, Chen Z and Ho DD.  2006.  Multiple-site DNA vaccination enhances immune responses in mice.  Vaccine 24: 287-292.  
  23. Trumpfheller C, Finke JS, Lopez CB, Moran TM, Moltedo B, Soares H, Huang Y, Schlesinger SJ, Park CG, Nussenzweig MC, Granelli-Piperno A and Steinman RM. 2006. Intensified and protective CD4+ T cell immunity in mice with anti-dendritic cell HIV gag fusion antibody vaccine. J Exp Med 203:607-17. 

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