NEIDL Director
NEIDL CORE Faculty
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John H. Connor
Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Nicholas Crossland
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
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Robert Davey
Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Florian Douam
Assistant Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Adam Hume
Research Assistant Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Igor Kramnik
Associate Professor, Medicine and Virology, Immunology & Microbiology –
Director, Aerobiology Core -
John Misasi
Assistant Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Elke Mühlberger
Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology –
Director, Integrated Science Core -
Mohsan Saeed
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry
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Adriana Tomic
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, and Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
NEIDL Affiliated Faculty
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Nahid Bhadelia
Associate Professor, Medicine, Infectious Diseases Section
Founding Director, CEID -
Markus Bosmann
Associate Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
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Rachel Fearns
Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Rahm Gummuluru
Professor, Virology, Immunology & Microbiology
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Davidson Hamer
Professor, Global Health and Medicine
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Nelson Lau
Associate Professor, Biochemistry
Director, Genome Science Institute -
Joseph Mizgerd
Professor, Medicine, Microbiology, and Biochemistry
In the News
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Florian Douam, PhD, Receives Smith Family Foundation’s Odyssey Award
Two junior faculty members have been awarded Smith Family Foundation’s...
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NEIDL Researcher Wins a 2024 Kilachand Fund Award
What if we could find a way to bring mRNA vaccines and antibodies together, so each retains their benefits while reducing their limitations? A new Boston University project aims to do just that.
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BU’s Leading Home for Infectious Diseases Research to Get Major Upgrade with NIH Grant
One of just two National Biocontainment Laboratories in the United States, the NEIDL has just been given a $7.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to modernize its facilities and help broaden its impact.