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Dr. Russell Van Dyke is a Clinical Professor and Section Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Tulane University School of Medicine. His affiliations include primary appointment at Tulane, collaborative roles in the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study (PHACS) and International Maternal Adolescent and Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Network, with prior training at Medical College of Wisconsin and UC San Diego.
His research expertise spans:
- Antiviral chemotherapy and sensitivity testing
- Rapid viral diagnostics
- Immunologic responses to respiratory syncytial virus
- Development of RSV monoclonal antibodies
- Perinatal HIV epidemiology, prevention, and treatment
- Pathogenesis of vertical HIV transmission
- HTLV-1/II infection epidemiology
- Long-term outcomes of youth with perinatal HIV
Recent publications (2016-2017) predominantly investigate perinatal HIV outcomes through cohort studies, examining neurocognitive impacts, metabolic complications, viral dynamics, and antiretroviral safety. Work frequently involves multi-center collaborations like PHACS.
Awards recognizing his research include:
- CDC Charles C. Shepard Science Award (2005)
- Tulane Board of Governors Awards for Research Leadership & Distinction (2007)
- CDC James H. Nakano Citation Award (2016)
Dr. Van Dyke leads studies on antiretroviral safety (e.g., PHACS SMARTT) and perinatal HIV outcomes through NIH-funded cohort initiatives, focusing on translational impacts for pediatric HIV care.
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