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TAYLOR LAB

ABOUT US

The Taylor Lab seeks to advance our understanding of the interplay between HIV-1, host metabolism, innate immunity, and inflammation in the context of both acute and chronic infection. Our efforts are aimed at informing strategies with the ultimate goal of reducing HIV-1 transmission in high-risk populations and ameliorating the burden of comorbidities in people living with HIV (PLWH).

NEWS & RESOURCES

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THE TAYLOR LAB JOINS SUNY

October 2019

The Taylor Lab joins the Microbiology and Immunology family at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse

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NEW TECHNICIAN JOINS THE LAB

November 2019

Deanna Clemmer joins the Taylor Lab, hailing from North Carolina!

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TAYLOR LAB WELCOMES IT'S NEWEST MEMBER

January 2020

The Whitley H35 HEPA hypoxystation will allow our lab to accurately control oxygen, carbon dioxide, temperature and humidity to create normoxic, hypoxic and anoxic conditions within a controlled and sustained workstation environment

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March 2020

Our technician Deanna was featured on the Kelly Clarkson Show to thank Calais Campbell; the NFL player whose foundation helped her achieve her dream of going to college!

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June 2020

Dr. Harry Taylor is featured in an article describing the recent findings of the lab in an Upstate News article!

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TECHNICIAN IN ALUM SPOTLIGHT ARTICLE

July 2020

Technician Deanna Clemmer is featured in a spotlight article provided by her alum, High Point University!

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