Paul W Denton, Ramesh Akkina, Howard E Gendelman, Jennifer E Koblinski, Angela Wahl, Santhi Gorantla
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Abstract
On June 8, 2025, the 29th Scientific Conference of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology (SNIP) hosted a workshop on the Creation, Care, and Translation of Humanized Mouse for HIV/AIDS Research. The workshop was convened by the society officers Drs. Howard E. Gendelman and Santhi Gorantla. A series of four presentations provided details about the generation, care and use of humanized mouse models. The presentation titles and presenters were: (i) "Next-Generation Humanized Mouse Models of HIV/AIDS Research" by Dr. Angela Wahl; (ii) "Advancing Humanized Mice Research Through Shared Resources" by Dr. Jennifer Koblinski; (iii) "NeuroHIV Humanized Mouse Models" by Dr. Santhi Gorantla; and (iv) "Studies on HIV Evolution, Latency, and Elite Control in Humanized Mice" by Dr. Ramesh Akkina. The presentations were followed by a discussion with workshop participants led by Dr. Paul W. Denton. Presentation summaries are provided in this report and are followed by questions offered by workshop participants alongside panel responses.
2025年6月8日,第29届神经免疫药理学学会(SNIP)科学会议举办了一个关于HIV/AIDS研究人源化小鼠的创建、护理和翻译的研讨会。研讨会是由社会官员dr。Howard E. Gendelman和Santhi Gorantla。四场系列演讲详细介绍了人源化小鼠模型的产生、护理和使用。演讲题目和主讲人是:(i) Angela Wahl博士的“HIV/AIDS研究的下一代人源化小鼠模型”;(ii) Jennifer Koblinski博士的“通过共享资源推进人源化小鼠研究”;Santhi Gorantla博士的“NeuroHIV人源化小鼠模型”;(iv) Ramesh Akkina博士的“人源化小鼠中HIV进化、潜伏期和精英控制研究”。演讲结束后,由Paul W. Denton博士主持的研讨会参与者进行了讨论。本报告提供了报告摘要,随后是研讨会参与者提出的问题以及小组回答。