BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Yao is the Professor, and the Director, Laboratory of Molecular Human Retrovirology, in the Department of Medical Microbiology in University of Manitoba, Canada. In 2014, he obtained the Manitoba Research Chair Award. He obtained his M.D. and M.Sc. degrees respectively at Suzhou Medical University and National Institute for the Control of Pharma. and Biol. Products in China. Then he moved to Dr. E. Cohen’s lab at University of Montreal and got his Ph.D. degree in 1996. Dr. Yao was one of a few scientists who first characterized the anti-HIV compound 3TC in vitro.
Dr. Yao Since 2004, he has established his Human Molecule Laboratory in the University of Manitoba. Now, he is the Professor, and the Director, Laboratory of Molecular Human Retrovirology. Currently, his lab mainly focuses on I) HIV and host protein interactions and their functional roles during HIV-1 replication. II) Development of novel DC-targeting Vaccine approaches against different microorganisms, including HIV and Influenza. The optimal goal of his research is to gain better understanding of the mechanism underlying HIV replication and to translate research findings into knowledge for better designing of the various efficient strategies against lethal viral infections.
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Physiology
Meharry Medical College
United States of America