Green Research Group

The Caliciviruses Section addresses the role of human caliciviruses in human disease, with a focus on the development of prevention and control strategies for the noroviruses.

Kim Green, Ph.D.

Chief, Caliciviruses Section

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Education:

Ph.D., The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), Memphis, Tennessee

Dr. Green earned her Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences in Memphis in the department of microbiology and immunology. She joined the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases in 1986 and has focused on the study of viruses associated with gastroenteritis. In recent years, her research program has addressed the role of noroviruses in human disease, with an emphasis on the development of prevention and control strategies.

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Natthawan Chaimongkol, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

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Education:

Ph.D., Graduate School of Medicine, 2013, Tohoku University, Japan

Languages Spoken: Thai

My research focuses on preventing and controlling viruses that cause diarrhea, with a specialty in noroviruses. The research aims to understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for shifts in the epidemiology and pathogenesis of the virus. My expertise includes diagnostic assay development, molecular epidemiology, evolutionary dynamics of noroviruses, and the improvement of stem cell-derived...

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Yuki Matsushima, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

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Education:

Ph.D., School of Medicine, 2017, Yokohama City University, Japan

Languages Spoken: Japanese

My research projects are to define the replication machinery of murine noroviruses in relationship to permissive host cell requirements and to develop robust reverse genetics tools for human noroviruses that allow recovery of infectious virus. My research interests are molecular biology and epidemiology for diarrheal, respiratory and rash-associated viruses.

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Former Research Group Members

Former Postdoctoral Trainees:

2000-2005, Gaël Belliot
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Dijon FR

2002-2005, Kyeong-OK Chang
Professor, Virology
Kansas State University School of Veterinary Medicine

2006-2013, Karin Bok, Ph.D.
Acting Deputy Director
Pandemic Preparedness and Emergency Response
VRC, NIAID, National Institutes of Health

2009-2016, Gabriel I. Parra, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Office of Vaccines Research and Review
DVP/FDA

2014-2017, Dennise De Jesus Diaz, Ph.D.
Chief Operations Officer
Remedy Plan Therapeutics

2014-2019, Eric Levenson, Ph.D.
Staff Fellow CBER/FDA

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