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- Research interviews
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1. The regulation of cell therapy
- Prof. Moutih Rafei
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2. How and why neurons die in Alzheimer's disease?
- Prof. Bart De Strooper
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3. The future of blood tests in cancer treatment
- Dr. Isaac Garcia-Murillas
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4. Role of marketing authorization holder in drug safety
- Dr. Raphael Elmadjian Pareschi
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5. Synthetic whole embryo models and their applications
- Prof. Jacob (Yaqub) Hanna
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6. Scale-up challenges in the production of nanomedicines from lab to industry
- Prof. Dr. Oya Tagit
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7. Artificial intelligence in precision medicine
- Dr. Michael P. Menden
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8. Translational medicine: the risk of failure in delay and how to reduce it
- Prof. Martin Wehling
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9. Challenges and solutions of scaling up
- Dr. Shaukat Ali
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11. Management of generic drug development: challenges and opportunities
- Mr. Sandeep Patil
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12. MassBank development and future
- Dr. Emma L. Schymanski
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13. Elite controllers of HIV: from discovery to future therapies
- Prof. Bruce Walker
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14. Translational research in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Prof. Aaron D. Gitler
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16. PANDAS: a potential link between group A streptococcal infections and neurological disorders
- Prof. P. Patrick Cleary
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17. Rheumatic diseases and musculoskeletal pain
- Prof. Anisur Rahman
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18. Towards developing a universal influenza vaccine
- Prof. Peter Palese
- Clinical interviews
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19. Monkeypox: etiopathogenesis, prevention, and treatments
- Dr. Dennis Hruby
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20. Kidney xenotransplantation
- Dr. Douglas J. Anderson
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21. CAR-T and TCR-T cellular immunotherapies in oncology
- Prof. Sebastian Kobold
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22. MAPS: the business of medical affairs
- Dr. Danie du Plessis
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23. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: therapies and treatments
- Prof. Srihari Naidu
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24. Combating the HIV epidemic
- Prof. William Blattner
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25. Epigenetic pharmaceuticals used in the clinic
- Dr. Thomas Paul
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26. Precision cancer medicine: development and future
- Prof. Maurie Markman
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27. Pediatric cancer testing
- Prof. Joshua Schiffman
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28. Opposition to vaccination: a transatlantic discussion
- Prof. Jonathan Temte
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29. Elective caesarean sections from an evolutionary perspective
- Prof. Wenda Trevathan
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30. Antiphospholipid syndrome and Lupus
- Prof. Graham Hughes
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31. Prescribing medications to children - a GP’s view
- Dr. Amanda Simmons
Topics Covered
- Monkeypox virus
- Epidemiology
- Modes of transmission
- Viral structure and replication, virulence
- Immune response
- Vaccination
- Therapeutic intervention
- Anti-viral drug
- Health surveillance
- Clinical trial
- Disease susceptibility
- Disease prevention
- Government policy
Biography
Dennis E. Hruby, Ph.D., is a distinguished scientist with more than 25 years of experience in poxviruses, virology, and anti-infective research. Dr. Hruby currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, having served as SIGA’s Chief Scientific Officer since 2000. Prior to that, he was Vice President of Research and senior scientific advisor to SIGA. Dr. Hruby received his Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Colorado Medical Center and holds an undergraduate degree in Microbiology from Oregon State University. He conducted virology research as an NIH postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, from 1979 through 1982, and at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, from 1977 through 1979. Dr. Hruby was a faculty member at Oregon State University for 27 years and served in a number of capacities, including Director of the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program and Chairman of the Microbiology Department. Dr. Hruby specializes in poxviruses, virology and anti-infective research. He has published more than 210 manuscripts/chapters, 400 abstracts and currently holds approximately 200 US and international patents for methods of use, compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions. He has received a number of honors including Discovery Award (OHS), Sigma Xi Research Award and the OSU Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Talk Citation
Hruby, D. (2022, November 10). Monkeypox: etiopathogenesis, prevention, and treatments [Audio file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/OJJK1384.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Dennis Hruby has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.