WYI Seminars Schedule of Seminar
WYI Seminars > Schedule of Seminar March / April 2010
March 2010

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Mar. 10

Chairperson: Suzu organize group E
Takuya Naruto (Viral Immunology)
Optimization and immune recognition of HLA-B*4801-restricted CTL epitope
Mar. 17

Chairperson: Ueno organize group F
Yuan Yuzhe(Medical Virology)
Selection of Maraviroc-Resistant HIV-1 with V3 Library virus

Makiko Hatada (Clinical Retrovirology and Infectious Diseases)
HIV-1BaL mutants escaping neutralization from a potent neutralizing anti-V3 monoclonal antibody KD-247.




April 2010

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Apr. 7

Chairperson&Organize: Suzu
Kazuhiko Ide (Hematology)
Novel HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PIs) containing a polycyclic ligand .
Kazutaka Honda (Takiguchi Project Laboratory)
Selection of escape mutant by HLA-C-restricted HIV-1 Pol-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes having a strong ability to suppress HIV-1 replication
Apr. 14

Chairperson: Ueno  organize group A
Terumasa Ikeda (Retrovirology and Self-Defense)
Analysis of the chimeric APOBEC1 for anti-HIV-1 activity
Nopporn Chutiwitoonchai (Suzu Project Laboratory)
Inhibition of Nef PxxP dependent multi-functions by small compound. 2c
Apr. 21

Chairperson: Sakai   organize group B
Masayuki Amano (Hematology)
Inserts in Gag Proteins Elicit Degradation of the Gag Proteins in Multi-drug-resistant HIV Variants
Chihiro Motozono (Ueno Project Laboratory)
Antigen recognition by HIV-specific public TCR
Apr. 28

Chairperson: Suzu  organize group C
Masateru Hiyoshi (Suzu Project Laboratory)
Molecular mechanism by which HIV-1 Nef-Hck axis induces the Golgi dys-function
Hiromi Aoki (Hematology)
Early phase dynamics of HIV infection in hPBM-transplanted NOD/SCID/
Jak3-/- mice using infectious HIV carrying fluorescent protein mCherry




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