Advanced technologies research fields, such as genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics, hold great promise for developing new diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines to treat and prevent infectious and immune-mediated diseases.
Through the information offered here, researchers can learn about the science being conducted at NIAID and by NIAID-funded researchers. Researchers seeking funding can access opportunities to further their own research, while NIAID and NIH grantees can find out about available resources outside of specific funding opportunities. Recent publications, active networks, and ways to connect with other researchers are also available.
Connect With Other Researchers
Researchers at NIAID
- Laboratory of Infectious Diseases
- Jeffery K. Taubenberger, M.D., Ph.D., Viral Pathogenesis and Evolution Section
- Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research
- José M.C. Ribeiro, M.D., Ph.D., Vector Biology Section
- Laboratory of Immune System Biology
- Stefan A. Muljo, Ph.D., Integrative Immunobiology Unit
- Laboratory of Malaria Immunology and Vaccinology
- Patrick Duffy, M.D., Pathogenesis and Immunity Section
- Michal Fried, Ph.D., Molecular Pathogenesis and Biomarkers Section
- Research Technologies Branch
- Craig Martens, Ph.D - Chief, Genomics Research Section
Meetings
In September 2018, NIAID convened a workshop to discuss opportunities to incorporate data-driven strategies in efforts to diagnose, treat, and prevent infectious diseases.
Read the Innovative Data-Driven Strategies for Infectious Diseases meeting report.