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Zabrina Brumme
Dr. Zabrina Brumme received her PhD from the University of British Columbia and subsequently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard’s Ragon Institute. She is currently a Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and the Laboratory Director at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS.
Her research integrates molecular biology, epidemiology and computational approaches to examine questions at the interface of HIV-1 virology, immunology and pathogenesis with the ultimate goal of providing new avenues for vaccine design and strategies to eradicate viral reservoirs.
See the Brockman and Brumme HIV Research Lab: www.sfu.ca/brockmanbrummelabs.html