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Young and Early Career Investigators: Report from a Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise Working Group
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Young and Early Career Investigators: Report from a Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise Working Group

  • Nicole Frahm1,
  • Raul Rabadan2,
  • Jonathan Fuchs3,
  • Alasdair Leslie 4,
  • Yong Liu5,
  • Dan Barouch6,
  • Thumbi Ndung’u7,
  • Galit Alter8,
  • Timothy Cardozo9,
  • Bhavna Chohan10,
  • Penny Moore 11 &
  • …
  • Jacques Fellay 12 

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The scientific challenges facing HIV-1 vaccine development are unprecedented in the history of vaccinology. As a result, investigators, funders, and other stakeholders generally agree that “game-changing” ideas are required. While innovation can certainly arise from investigators at all career stages, young and early-career investigators, defined as those under 40 years of age or within 10 years of their final degree or clinical training, are especially key contributors of novel and transformative ideas. Young and early-career investigators bring energy, enthusiasm, and fresh perspectives that are unbiased by prevailing dogma and that are essential to scientific progress.

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  1. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA

    Nicole Frahm

  2. Columbia University, USA

    Raul Rabadan

  3. University of California San Francisco, USA

    Jonathan Fuchs

  4. Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, UK

    Alasdair Leslie

  5. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China

    Yong Liu

  6. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA

    Dan Barouch

  7. University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    Thumbi Ndung’u

  8. Ragon Institute, USA

    Galit Alter

  9. New York University School of Medicine, USA

    Timothy Cardozo

  10. University of Nairobi, Kenya

    Bhavna Chohan

  11. National Institute for Communicable Diseases and University of Witwatersrand, South Africa

    Penny Moore

  12. Duke University, USA

    Jacques Fellay

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Frahm, N., Rabadan, R., Fuchs, J. et al. Young and Early Career Investigators: Report from a Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise Working Group. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4800.2

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  • YECI
  • HIV vaccine
  • Scientific Strategic Plan
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