Douglas Richman
Douglas D. Richman (born 15 February 1943, New York, NY) is an American infectious diseases physician and medical virologist. Richman's work has focused on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, since its appearance in the early 1980s. His major contributions have been in the areas of treatment, drug resistance, and pathogenicity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Temporal variation in HIV-specific IgG subclass Abs during acute infection differentiates spontaneous controllers from chronic progressors by Sadanand, Saheli, Schoen, Matthew K., Lane, Sophie, Streeck, Hendrik, Smith, Davey, Little, Susan, Richman, Douglas, Das, Jishnu, Chung, Amy H, Suscovich, Todd J, Lauffenburger, Douglas A, Alter, Galit
Published 2019
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Antigen-specific antibody Fc glycosylation enhances humoral immunity via the recruitment of complement by Lofano, Giuseppe, Gorman, Matthew J., Yousif, Ashraf S., Yu, Wen-Han, Fox, Julie M., Dugast, Anne-Sophie, Ackerman, Margaret E., Suscovich, Todd J., Weiner, Joshua, Barouch, Dan, Streeck, Hendrik, Little, Susan, Smith, Davey, Richman, Douglas, Lauffenburger, Douglas A, Walker, Bruce, Diamond, Michael S., Alter, Galit
Published 2020
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