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Daria Hazuda
Daria J Hazuda is a biochemist known for discovering the first
HIV Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors (InSTIs) and leading the development of the first HIV integrase inhibitor to gain
FDA approval,
Isentress (
raltegravir). Her lab also determined these inhibitors' mechanism of action and ways the virus could develop resistance to them. Hazuda has also performed extensive research and led the development of antivirals for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) including
Elbasvir and
Grazoprevir. She currently serves as Vice President for Infectious Diseases Discovery for
Merck and Chief Scientific Officer of their MRL Cambridge Exploratory Science Center.
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