William A. Petri
William A. Petri is a physician-scientist at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the Wade Hampton Frost Professor of Epidemiology. He is a member of the Association of American Physicians and the American Society for Clinical Investigation, both medical honor societies recognizing distinguished physicians. Petri is the past president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and has been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology. He developed an FDA-approved test to detect amebiasis, and later, with significant funding from NIH, developed a vaccine program. He is the highest funded researcher in the School of Medicine. Under his leadership, the division's annual research funding has increased from 0.5 million to $19 million, making it the highest externally-funded program at the university. Provided by Wikipedia
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Influence of environmental exposures on T follicular helper cell function and implications on immunity: a comparison of Bangladeshi and American children by Dana M. Van Fossen, Hyunjae Cho, Lisa E. Wagar, Jennie Z. Ma, Julie Parsonnet, Rashidul Haque, Mark M. Davis, William A. Petri
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Erratum for Van Fossen et al., “Influence of environmental exposures on T follicular helper cell function and implications on immunity: a comparison of Bangladeshi and American chi... by Dana M. Van Fossen, Hyunjae Cho, Lisa E. Wagar, Jennie Z. Ma, Julie Parsonnet, Rashidul Haque, Mark M. Davis, William A. Petri
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Enhanced immunogenicity of a Clostridioides difficile TcdB vaccine adjuvanted with a synthetic dual-TLR ligand adjuvant by Farha Naz, Nicholas Hagspiel, Feifan Xu, Brandon Thompson, G. Brett Moreau, Mary Young, Joel Herbein, Christopher B. Fox, William A. Petri, Mayuresh M. Abhyankar
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Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth is associated with increased Campylobacter and epithelial injury in duodenal biopsies of Bangladeshi children. by Shah Mohammad Fahim, Jeffrey R Donowitz, Ekaterina Smirnova, Ning-Juin Jan, Subhasish Das, Mustafa Mahfuz, S M Abdul Gaffar, William A Petri, Chelsea Marie, Tahmeed Ahmed
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The cAMP responsive element modulator (CREM) transcription factor influences susceptibility to undernutrition and infection by Audrey C. Brown, Md. Jashim Uddin, Rebecca M. Munday, Farha Naz, G. Brett Moreau, Girija Ramakrishnan, Stephen S. Rich, Rashidul Haque, Genevieve L. Wojcik, Priya Duggal, Chelsea Marie, William A. Petri
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Role of maternal health and infant inflammation in nutritional and neurodevelopmental outcomes of two-year-old Bangladeshi children. by Jeffrey R Donowitz, Heather Cook, Masud Alam, Fahmida Tofail, Mamun Kabir, E Ross Colgate, Marya P Carmolli, Beth D Kirkpatrick, Charles A Nelson, Jennie Z Ma, Rashidul Haque, William A Petri
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Immunogenicity and safety of an Entamoeba histolytica adjuvanted protein vaccine candidate (LecA+GLA-3M-052 liposomes) in rhesus macaques by Mayuresh M. Abhyankar, Feifan Xu, Deborah Chavez, Anna Goodroe, Elda Mendoza, Christopher Chen, Dhiraj K. Singh, Fernando Varnador, Sandra J. Sivananthan, Robert Kinsey, William R. Lykins, Brynn M. Murphy, Andrew R. Martin, Mark A. Tomai, Soutik Ghosal, Corey Casper, Karl Pedersen, William A. Petri, Christopher B. Fox
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