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Elias K. Haddad is affiliated with Drexel University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within medicine, with a strong focus on immunology and microbiology. The scientist's work is prominently positioned at the intersection of immunology, infectious diseases, and molecular biology.

The primary fields of study for Haddad include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

More specific subfields of study encompass:

  • Immunology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Virology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Epidemiology

Main research topics covered by their publications involve:

  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Interferon and Immune Responses

Haddad has contributed to numerous recent scholarly articles, including the following notable works:

  • "Transcriptional atlas of the human immune response to 13 vaccines reveals a common predictor of vaccine-induced antibody responses," 2022, Nature Immunology
  • "Pan-vaccine analysis reveals innate immune endotypes predictive of antibody responses to vaccination," 2022, Nature Immunology
  • "Lipid nanoparticles (LNP) induce activation and maturation of antigen presenting cells in young and aged individuals," 2023, Communications Biology
  • "The 2020 Pandemic: Current SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Development," 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Phenotypes of disease severity in a cohort of hospitalized COVID-19 patients: Results from the IMPACC study," 2022, EBioMedicine

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Jennifer Connors
  • Ofer Levy
  • Rafick-Pierre Sékaly
  • Steven H. Kleinstein
  • Ruth R. Montgomery

Haddad's work has been published frequently in these venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • EBioMedicine
  • Communications Biology

Best Publications

  • HIV reservoir size and persistence are driven by T cell survival and homeostatic proliferation

    Nicolas Chomont;Mohamed El-Far;Petronela Ancuta;Lydie Trautmann

  • Upregulation of PD-1 expression on HIV-specific CD8 + T cells leads to reversible immune dysfunction

    Lydie Trautmann;Loury Janbazian;Loury Janbazian;Nicolas Chomont;Elias A. Said

  • Human Circulating PD-1+CXCR3−CXCR5+ Memory Tfh Cells Are Highly Functional and Correlate with Broadly Neutralizing HIV Antibody Responses

    Michela Locci;Michela Locci;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Elise Landais;Jennifer Wu

  • Follicular helper T cells serve as the major CD4 T cell compartment for HIV-1 infection, replication, and production

    Matthieu Perreau;Anne-Laure Savoye;Elisa De Crignis;Jean-Marc Corpataux

  • Yellow fever vaccine induces integrated multilineage and polyfunctional immune responses

    Denis Gaucher;René Therrien;Nadia Kettaf;Bastian R. Angermann

  • Programmed death-1-induced interleukin-10 production by monocytes impairs CD4+ T cell activation during HIV infection

    Elias A. Said;Franck P. Dupuy;Lydie Trautmann;Yuwei Zhang

  • Inadequate T follicular cell help impairs B cell immunity during HIV infection

    Rafael A. Cubas;Joseph C. Mudd;Anne Laure Savoye;Matthieu Perreau

  • Bcl6 and Maf Cooperate To Instruct Human Follicular Helper CD4 T Cell Differentiation

    Mark A. Kroenke;Danelle Eto;Michela Locci;Michael Cho

  • CD4 T follicular helper cell dynamics during SIV infection

    Constantinos Petrovas;Takuya Yamamoto;Michael Y. Gerner;Kristin L. Boswell

  • Rapid HIV RNA rebound after antiretroviral treatment interruption in persons durably suppressed in Fiebig I acute HIV infection.

    Donn J. Colby;Lydie Trautmann;Lydie Trautmann;Suteeraporn Pinyakorn;Suteeraporn Pinyakorn;Louise Leyre

  • Synthetic double-stranded RNA induces innate immune responses similar to a live viral vaccine in humans

    Marina Caskey;François Lefebvre;Abdelali Filali-Mouhim;Mark J. Cameron

  • Defective granule exocytosis in Rab27a-deficient lymphocytes from Ashen mice.

    Elias K. Haddad;Xufeng Wu;John A. Hammer;Pierre A. Henkart

  • BCL6 orchestrates Tfh cell differentiation via multiple distinct mechanisms.

    Katerina Hatzi;J. Philip Nance;Mark A. Kroenke;Marcella Bothwell

  • Establishment of HIV-1 latency in resting CD4+ T cells depends on chemokine-induced changes in the actin cytoskeleton.

    Paul U. Cameron;Suha Saleh;Georgina Sallmann;Ajantha Solomon

  • Convergence of TCR and cytokine signaling leads to FOXO3a phosphorylation and drives the survival of CD4 + central memory T cells

    Catherine Riou;Bader Yassine-Diab;Julien Van grevenynghe;Julien Van grevenynghe;Roland Somogyi

  • Immune activation alters cellular and humoral responses to yellow fever 17D vaccine

    Enoch Muyanja;Aloysius Ssemaganda;Pearline Ngauv;Rafael Cubas

  • Loss of mucosal CD103+ DCs and IL-17+ and IL-22+ lymphocytes is associated with mucosal damage in SIV infection.

    Nichole R. Klatt;Jacob D. Estes;Xiaoyong Sun;Alexandra M. Ortiz;Alexandra M. Ortiz

  • Probiotic/prebiotic supplementation of antiretrovirals improves gastrointestinal immunity in SIV-infected macaques

    Nichole R. Klatt;Lauren A. Canary;Xiaoyong Sun;Carol L. Vinton

  • Direct type I IFN but not MDA5/TLR3 activation of dendritic cells is required for maturation and metabolic shift to glycolysis after poly IC stimulation.

    Austin Pantel;Angela Teixeira;Elias Haddad;Elizabeth G. Wood

  • Global analyses revealed age‐related alterations in innate immune responses after stimulation of pathogen recognition receptors

    Talibah U. Metcalf;Rafael A. Cubas;Khader Ghneim;Michael J. Cartwright

  • Transcription factor FOXO3a controls the persistence of memory CD4 + T cells during HIV infection

    Julien Van Grevenynghe;Francesco A. Procopio;Zhong He;Nicolas Chomont

  • T-cell Exhaustion in HIV Infection

    Mohamed El-Far;Rabih Halwani;Elias Said;Lydie Trautmann

  • Corrigendum: Upregulation of PD-1 expression on HIV-specific CD8+ T cells leads to reversible immune dysfunction

    L. Trautmann;L. Janbazian;N. Chomont;E. A. Said

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafick P. Sekaly
Rafick P. Sekaly Emory University
Mark Cameron
Mark Cameron Case Western Reserve University
Giuseppe Pantaleo
Giuseppe Pantaleo University of Lausanne
John Hiscott
John Hiscott Istituto Pasteur
Nicolas Chomont
Nicolas Chomont University of Montreal
Shane Crotty
Shane Crotty La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Jean-Pierre Routy
Jean-Pierre Routy McGill University Health Centre
Jintanat Ananworanich
Jintanat Ananworanich Moderna Therapeutics (United States)
Sharon R. Lewin
Sharon R. Lewin University of Melbourne
Merlin L. Robb
Merlin L. Robb Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

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