Mary Klotman
Principal Investigator
R.J. Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Professor of Medicine
Dean, School of Medicine
Executive Vice President of Health Affairs
Professor in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Professor of Pathology
Member of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute
Contact Information

Department of Medicine
Duke University
DUMC 3703
Durham, NC 27710

Phone: (919) 668-1755

Email address: mary.klotman@duke.edu

Overview

The Klotman Lab is lead by Mary E. Klotman, MD, professor of medicine.

The lab focuses on the molecular pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) infection.

Among many important contributions to this field, Klotman and her team demonstrated that HIV resides in and evolves separately in kidney cells, a critical step in HIV-associated kidney disease.

Her research group also has determined the role of soluble host factors involved in an innate immune response to HIV in an effort to improve prevention strategies, topical microbicides that could be used to block sexual transmission of HIV.

Most recently, her group has been defining the role of integrase-defective lentiviral vectors for the delivery of an HIV vaccine.

Current Studies

Integrase Defective Lentiviral Vector (IDLV)-ENV Immunogen Strategy for an HIV Vaccine 

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Lab Members

Bala Balakumaran, PhD
Senior Research Associate

Maria Blasi, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate

Donatella Negri, PhD
Visiting Scholar

Andrea Cara, PhD
Visiting Scholar

Emily Camp
PhD student