Timothy J.C. Anderson, Ph.D. - Parasitic diseases
Kathleen Brasky, DVM - non-human primate medicine
Ricardo Carrion, Jr., Ph.D. - vaccine and therapy development specifically for hemorrhagic fever
Ian Cheeseman, Ph.D. - genomic and computational approaches to characterize the complexity of malaria infections
Elizabeth Clemmons, DVM - spending time with SNPRC veterinarians and veterinary technicians
Shelley A. Cole, Ph.D. - genetic risk for developing common, complex diseases
Laurie Condel - will be focused on spending time with SNPRC veterinarians and technicians performing clinical duties
Edward J. Dick, D.V.M., diplomate ACVP - veterinary pathology
Jack Dutton, DVM - laboratory animal medicine and primate medicine
Diako Ebrahimi, Ph.D. - quantitative biology
Patrice Frost, DVM - an opportunity to get first-hand knowledge in the field of primate medicine
Marie-Claire Gauduin, Ph.D. - HIV/AIDS research and medical microbiology
Shannan Hall-Ursone, D.V.M. - veterinary and surgical procedures
Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D. - Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC)
Binhua "Julie" Ling, M.D., M.Med.Sc., Ph.D. - novel drug delivery and therapeutic strategies to eradicate HIV
Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Ph.D. - develop vaccines and antivirals that can be long-lasting for viral infections
Smriti Mehra, Ph.D. - develop new vaccines and therapies for TB
Mahesh Mohan, D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D. - The role of microRNAs and DNA methylation in the molecular pathogenesis of HIV/SIV
Corinna Ross, Ph.D. - development of the marmoset as a model for human health and disease
Larry S. Schlesinger, M.D. - infectious diseases with a particular interest in tuberculosis and lung biology
Olena Shtanko, Ph.D. - researches fundamental molecular processes used by Ebola and Marburg viruses
Jordi B. Torrelles, Ph.D. - Human lung environment & its effect on the outcome of TB due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Joanne Turner, Ph.D. - Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection