2022 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
His primary scientific interests are in Antibody, Virology, Epitope, Antigen and Immunogen. His Virology research incorporates themes from Immunization, Recombinant DNA and Affinity maturation. Devin Sok has included themes like Protein structure, B cell and Glycoprotein, Glycan in his Epitope study.
Devin Sok combines subjects such as Gp41, Stereochemistry and Crystal structure with his study of Protein structure. His Immunogen study incorporates themes from Priming and Germline. His work in Germline addresses subjects such as Viral protein, which are connected to disciplines such as B-cell receptor and Vaccination.
His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Antibody, Epitope, Antigen and Neutralization. His work on Neutralizing antibody as part of general Virology research is often related to HIV vaccine, thus linking different fields of science. His study in the field of Affinity maturation also crosses realms of Trimer.
His Epitope research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Vaccination, Immunization, Recombinant DNA and Cell biology. His work investigates the relationship between Neutralization and topics such as Lineage that intersect with problems in Biopanning. His work deals with themes such as Complementarity determining region, Germline, Priming, Viral membrane and Viral protein, which intersect with Immunogen.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Virology, Antibody, Monoclonal antibody, Epitope and Neutralizing antibody. His work on Neutralization and Virus as part of his general Virology study is frequently connected to Trimer, Syrian hamsters and Art, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Devin Sok interconnects Antigen and Glycan in the investigation of issues within Antibody.
His Monoclonal antibody research focuses on subjects like Polyclonal antibodies, which are linked to Sequence, DNA sequencing, Immune system and Computational biology. His Neutralizing antibody research integrates issues from Affinity maturation and Binding site. His Immunogen research incorporates elements of Viral envelope, Viral protein and Paratope.
Devin Sok mainly investigates Antibody, Virology, Antigen, Epitope and Epitope mapping. His Immunogen study, which is part of a larger body of work in Antibody, is frequently linked to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, bridging the gap between disciplines. His studies in Immunogen integrate themes in fields like Viral protein, Paratope and Polyclonal antibodies.
His Binding site study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Immunoglobulin G, Protein domain, Neutralizing antibody and Affinity maturation. His studies deal with areas such as Monoclonal antibody and Glycoprotein, Glycan as well as Immunity. His work carried out in the field of Viral replication brings together such families of science as Titer, Neutralization, Viral load and Immunization.
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Crystal structure of a soluble cleaved HIV-1 envelope trimer.
Jean-Philippe Julien;Albert Cupo;Devin Sok;Devin Sok;Robyn L. Stanfield;Robyn L. Stanfield.
Science (2013)
Rational HIV immunogen design to target specific germline B cell receptors
Joseph Jardine;Jean Philippe Julien;Jean Philippe Julien;Sergey Menis;Takayuki Ota.
Science (2013)
Isolation of potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and protection from disease in a small animal model.
Thomas F. Rogers;Thomas F. Rogers;Fangzhu Zhao;Deli Huang;Nathan Beutler.
Science (2020)
HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies induced by native-like envelope trimers
Rogier W. Sanders;Rogier W. Sanders;Marit J. Van Gils;Ronald Derking;Devin Sok;Devin Sok.
Science (2015)
Broadly neutralizing antibody PGT121 allosterically modulates CD4 binding via recognition of the HIV-1 gp120 V3 base and multiple surrounding glycans.
Jean-Philippe Julien;Devin Sok;Reza Khayat;Jeong Hyun Lee.
PLOS Pathogens (2013)
Priming a broadly neutralizing antibody response to HIV-1 using a germline-targeting immunogen
Joseph G. Jardine;Takayuki Ota;Devin Sok;Matthias Pauthner.
Science (2015)
Fluid biopsy in patients with metastatic prostate, pancreatic and breast cancers
Dena Marrinucci;Dena Marrinucci;Kelly Bethel;Anand Kolatkar;Madelyn S Luttgen.
Physical Biology (2012)
HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibody precursor B cells revealed by germline-targeting immunogen.
Joseph G. Jardine;Daniel W. Kulp;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Anita Sarkar.
Science (2016)
Recombinant HIV envelope trimer selects for quaternary-dependent antibodies targeting the trimer apex.
Devin Sok;Marit J. van Gils;Matthias Pauthner;Jean-Philippe Julien.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014)
Sequential Immunization Elicits Broadly Neutralizing Anti-HIV-1 Antibodies in Ig Knockin Mice
Amelia Escolano;Jon M. Steichen;Pia Dosenovic;Daniel W. Kulp.
Cell (2016)
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