2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
2022 - Research.com Immunology in United States Leader Award
2012 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2008 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
Member of the Association of American Physicians
Lawrence Corey spends much of his time researching Immunology, Virology, Virus, Viral disease and Internal medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Transplantation. The Virology study combines topics in areas such as Cytotoxic T cell and CD8, Immune system.
Lawrence Corey combines subjects such as Antibody, Serology and Vaccination with his study of Virus. The concepts of his Viral disease study are interwoven with issues in Chemotherapy, Adverse effect, Transmission, Sex organ and Seroconversion. His study in Internal medicine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gastroenterology, Placebo, Aciclovir and Surgery.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, Virology, Virus, Herpes simplex virus and Internal medicine. Lawrence Corey works mostly in the field of Immunology, limiting it down to topics relating to Transplantation and, in certain cases, Ganciclovir, as a part of the same area of interest. His Virology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cytotoxic T cell, Antibody and CD8, Antigen.
His Herpes simplex virus study incorporates themes from Transmission, Sex organ, HSL and HSV and Asymptomatic. His Internal medicine research focuses on subjects like Placebo, which are linked to Clinical trial. His work deals with themes such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Sexually transmitted disease, which intersect with Viral disease.
Immunology, Virology, Vaccination, Antibody and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. His work in Immune system, Herpes simplex virus, Antigen, Viral load and CD8 is related to Immunology. His research combines Epitope and Virology.
His Vaccination study combines topics in areas such as Placebo, HIV vaccine, Disease and Immunogenicity. Lawrence Corey focuses mostly in the field of Internal medicine, narrowing it down to topics relating to Sex organ and, in certain cases, Lesion. His study looks at the relationship between Virus and fields such as Subclinical infection, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Virology, Herpes simplex virus, Vaccination and HIV vaccine. Immunology connects with themes related to Internal medicine in his study. He has researched Virology in several fields, including T cell, Antibody and AIDS Vaccines.
His Herpes simplex virus research includes elements of Ex vivo, Cytomegalovirus, Retrospective cohort study, HSL and HSV and Viral shedding. His research in Vaccination intersects with topics in Regimen and Immunogenicity. His studies in Virus integrate themes in fields like Subclinical infection and Founder effect.
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Clinical and epidemiologic features of primary HIV infection.
Timothy W Schacker;Ann C. Collier;James Hughes;Theresa Shea.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1996)
Efficacy assessment of a cell-mediated immunity HIV-1 vaccine (the Step Study): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, test-of-concept trial.
Susan P Buchbinder;Devan V Mehrotra;Ann Duerr;Daniel W Fitzgerald.
The Lancet (2008)
Zidovudine in Asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Controlled Trial in Persons with Fewer Than 500 CD4-Positive Cells per Cubic Millimeter
Paul A. Volberding;Stephen W. Lagakos;Matthew A. Koch;David K. Booth.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1990)
Epidemiology and Outcome of Mould Infections in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
Kieren A. Marr;Rachel A. Carter;Fulvio Crippa;Anna Wald;Anna Wald.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2002)
Invasive aspergillosis in allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients: changes in epidemiology and risk factors
Kieren A. Marr;Rachel A. Carter;Michael Boeckh;Paul Martin.
Blood (2002)
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis associated with hepatitis C virus infection
Richard J. Johnson;David R. Gretch;Hideaki Yamabe;Jaime Hart.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1993)
Early establishment of a pool of latently infected, resting CD4+ T cells during primary HIV-1 infection
Tae Wook Chun;Delphine Engel;M. Michelle Berrey;Theresa Shea.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1998)
Genital herpes simplex virus infections: clinical manifestations, course, and complications.
Lawrence Corey;Harry G. Adams;Zane A. Brown;King K. Holmes.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1983)
Infections with herpes simplex viruses (1).
Lawrence Corey;Patricia G. Spear.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1986)
Treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection with saquinavir, zidovudine, and zalcitabine. AIDS Clinical Trials Group.
Ann C. Collier;Robert W. Coombs;David A. Schoenfeld;Roland L. Bassett.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1996)
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