Understanding HIV pathogenesis – an interview with Zandrea Ambrose
In celebration of International Women's Day this year, we spoke to Zandrea Ambrose (University of Pittsburgh; PA, USA) about her career and experiences working in infectious diseases. In this interview, Zandrea talks about the techniques she uses to study HIV pathogenesis and therapeutics, using science to make a difference to people's lives and which women have inspired her. Please tell us about yourself and how you got to where you are today I am an Associate Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (PA, USA). I am also the Associate Director of the graduate program in microbiology...
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