معرفی
Simeon Eche is a Research Fellow at the Yale School of Medicine, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of virology, immunology, and maternal health. His work addresses complex challenges in HIV drug resistance, pregnancy complications (pre-eclampsia), and tuberculosis-HIV co-infection dynamics. He develops innovative tools like the SeqPanther bioinformatics suite for analyzing genetic mutations and protein dynamics.
Research interests center on viral protease mechanisms, antiretroviral therapy efficacy, and biomarkers for hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. His studies combine biochemical experiments with computational modeling to understand pathogen-host interactions and therapeutic outcomes.
Key research trends include exploring how HIV protease mutations affect drug binding, investigating immune mechanisms in co-infections, and validating cell-free DNA as a diagnostic marker for pregnancy-related hypertension. These efforts aim to bridge basic science and clinical applications for improved patient care.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Advising activities are not documented here. His research aligns with Yale School of Medicine’s focus on translational medicine and global health challenges.