
Guinevere Q. Lee
@guineverelee
HIV researcher; Japanese/English translator; scuba diver; keyboardist/vocalist
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17-06-2009 17:26:39
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Congratulations Guinevere Q. Lee!!


Many #HIV studies focus on a specific strain: HIV-1 subtype B. But do HIV-1 strains matter in the context of cure research? Learn more in our upcoming seminar with Dr. Guinevere Q. Lee of Weill Cornell Infectious Diseases Division. 📅Wed March 30 | 11AM - 12PM PT 🔗Details: cbr.ubc.ca/events/seminar…




👀 some Weill Cornell Infectious Diseases Division faculty at this years IAS #AIDS2022 meeting in Montreal. 🎉Congratulations to all the presenters! Carrie Down Johnston Dennis C. Copertino Jr Guinevere Q. Lee Brad Jones Lab 📸Carrie Down Johnston #IDtwitter


Welcoming @adamlondonpatientofficial to NYC! #hivcure Zheng Tang instagr.am/p/Cj6rdiTohwG/





Thank you to the amazing ACEDIVINGMIAMI crew for the amazing experience! 😘 It has been three years since my last dive. Every minute in the ocean reminds me of how much I love it 💕 (Sorry it took me forever to post) #miami #scubadiving instagr.am/p/CmlLW8WOxnW/




Do you have a patient with persistent low-level HIV viremia and not sure why? We've got a new paper in Nature Medicine exploring the reasons behind this phenomenon of non-suppressible viremia (NSV). Read on 👇 to hear about what we found! nature.com/articles/s4159…


Our manuscript is live! Nature Communications We reported an in-depth dissection of subtype A1 and D HIV-1 reservoirs in Uganda, validated a modified IPDA for A1/D, and shared a new bioinformatics tool MOCHI for reservoir subtyping. Thanks to all contributors! nature.com/articles/s4146…

Our Nature Communications paper on HIV reservoirs in Rakai has just been selected by the editor to be featured in the Editor’s highlights that showcase the 50 best recent papers! nature.com/collections/je…

It was great to have BC-CfE alumnus and Weill Cornell Medicine collaborator Guinevere Q. Lee visit last week. Thank you for taking the time to chat with our Lab teams, folks at both our sites appreciated your seminar on HIV persistence in non-B subtypes.


