Professor of Pathology, Vice-chair for Research, University of Miami
Dr. Desrosiers is Professor of Pathology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Before moving to Miami seven years ago, he was tenured Professor of Microbiology at Harvard Medical School and served as Director of Harvard’s Primate Research Center. He is the discoverer of the monkey virus called SIV (simian Immunodeficiency virus) that is the close monkey relative of the human AIDS virus, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). His research has contributed importantly to the understanding of AIDS pathogenesis and to vaccine development efforts.

Some cancers are preventable with a vaccine – a virologist explains
Feb 02, 2022 08:40 am UTC| Health
One-fifth. Nearly 20% of cancers worldwide are caused by a virus. These viruses dont cause cancer until long after they initially infect a person. Rather, the viruses teach the cells they take over how to escape the...