A message celebrating Pride Month (2021)
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute fosters a culture of inclusion of individuals from diverse backgrounds. In particular, June is a time to specifically uplift our LGBTQ+ colleagues. While June is indeed Pride Month, our goal is to value, appreciate, and support our LGBTQ+ colleagues throughout the year. Below we have listed three events related to Duke and DHVI where you can show your support for the LGBTQ+ community, learn about the experiences of your LGBTQ+ colleagues at Duke, and find out how to be an ally.
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2021
A message about the Chauvin trial verdict from DHVI Leadership
It is incumbent upon us as Americans to recognize the significance of the verdict in the Chauvin trial. It is undoubtedly a landmark in our country’s journey to become a more just version of itself. It is a signal to our country that we should respect each other as people first beyond our race, economic status, orientation, political ideology, religion, gender, or ethnicity. However, let us not be mistaken in thinking this verdict means change. Change will not come from any single verdict, but instead comes from each of us deciding to value one another.
Duke School of Medicine Research Staff Appreciation Awards
Congratulations to Lynn Harrington on receiving the Duke School of Medicine Research Staff Appreciation Award. The Research Staff Appreciation Awards recognize staff members who provide exemplary support in the conduct of research.
Duke School of Medicine Faculty Award Winners
Congratulations to Dr. Guido Ferrari for being a recipient of this year’s School of Medicine Faculty Awards. Dr. Ferrari was one of six faculty members to receive the Research Mentoring Award. The Research Mentoring Awards recognize faculty members in the School of Medicine for excellence in research mentoring.
DHVI statement on violence against Asian and Asian-American communities
We are deeply saddened by the attacks against Asian and Asian-American communities over the last year and grieve the unnecessary loss of eight lives in the recent heinous attacks in the Atlanta area. At DHVI, we continue to affirm our stance against hate and racism and call for each of our members to actively promote inclusion, social justice, and positive change for our nation. DHVI leadership stands united with the leadership of School of Medicine in denouncing senseless violence and bigotry against Asian, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander communities.
DHVI Faculty Appointments - Persephone Borrow
The DHVI is pleased to announce that Persephone Borrow, PhD has joined the Institute as an affiliate faculty member. Dr. Borrow is a Professor of Viral Immunology at the University of Oxford, UK. Her research focuses on innate and T cell responses in acute and early HIV-1 infection to inform the rational design of effective strategies for HIV prophylaxis and therapy. Dr. Borrow has been engaged in HIV research since the early 1990s, and her team at Oxford University have collaborated with Dr.
DHVI Faculty Appointments - Mike Bradley Datto
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) is pleased to announce that Dr. Mike Datto joined the Institute as an affiliate faculty member on March 1st.
Mike Bradley Datto, MD, PhD is an AP/CP/MGP board-certified pathologist, Vice Chair of Clinical Pathology for the Department of Pathology at Duke University and the Medical Director and Associate Vice President for Duke University Health System Clinical Laboratories.
DHVI Faculty Appointments - Carolyn Coyne
We are pleased to announce that Carolyn Coyne, PhD will join the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the Duke Human Vaccine Institute as a faculty member on April 1, 2021. Dr. Coyne comes to Duke from the University of Pittsburgh as part of the Duke Endowment Science and Technology Initiative to expand research and faculty in science, medicine, technology, engineering and mathematics.