
About
David R. Martinez, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Immunobiology at the Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on immunity to viral pathogens, particularly arboviruses and coronaviruses, with contributions to vaccine development for diseases like Dengue and SARS-CoV-2. He has been instrumental in the development of the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines and contributed to monoclonal antibody therapies (e.g., Eli Lilly/AstraZeneca). His lab investigates mucosal immunity, antibody-mediated protection, and placental transfer of antibodies in HIV infection.
- Education: PhD in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology (Duke University), BS in Microbiology (University of Oklahoma).
- Postdoctoral Training: Ralph Baric’s lab at UNC Chapel Hill (Coronavirus research).
Research Interests: Flaviviruses, SARS-CoV-2 variants, antiviral therapeutics, and global health implications of emerging viruses. His work bridges basic immunology and translational medicine, emphasizing cross-reactive antibodies and vaccine design.
Key Achievements: Co-developed FDA-approved mRNA vaccines, contributed to monoclonal antibody therapies, and received awards including the Hanna H. Gray Fellowship (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) and Elsevier’s Early Career Researcher Award. His lab’s work on SARS-CoV-2 antivirals and vaccine efficacy has been published in Science, Nature, and Cell.
Awards: Highlighted for contributions to pandemic preparedness, including recognition by the Global Virus Network and American Association of Immunologists.
Labs/Teams: The Martinez Lab at Yale, part of the Center for Infection and Immunity and Human and Translational Immunology Program. Collaborates with the Duke Human Vaccine Institute and UNC Chapel Hill.
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