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Biostatistics Research Branch (BRB)

Claire W. Hallahan

Mathematical Statistician


Additional Information

Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

Selected Publications

Chun TW, Justement JS, et al (2004). Relationship between the frequency of HIV-specific CD8(+) T cells and the level of CD38(+)CD8(+) T cells in untreated HIV-infected individuals. P Natl Acad Sci 101, 2464-2469.

Kottilill S, Shin K, et al (2004). Expression of chemokine and inhibitory receptors on natural killer cells: Effect of immune activation and HIV viremia. J of Infectious Diseases 189, 1193-1198.

Dybul M, Nies-Kraske E, et al (2004). A proof-of-concept study of short-cycle intermittent antiretroviral therapy with a once-daily regimen of didanosine, lamivudine, and efavirenz for treatment of chronic HIV infection. Journal of Infectious Diseases 189, 1974-1982.

Sereti I, Anthon KB, et al (2004). IL2-Induced CD4+ T cell expansion in HIV-infected patients is associated with decreased T cell proliferation. Blood Journal 104, 775-780.

Kottilil, S, Chun, TW, et al (2003). Innate immunity in human immunodeficiency virus infection: Effect of viremia on natural killer cell function. J Infect Diseases 187, 1038-1045.

Dybul, M, Daucher, M, et al (2003). Genetic characterization of rebounding human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in plasma during multiple interruptions of highly active antiretroviral therapy. J Virology 77, 3229-3237.

Moir, S, Ogwaro, KM, et al (2003). Perturbations in B cell responsiveness to CD4+ T cell help in HIV-infected individuals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 6057-6062.

Migueles SA, Laborico AC, et al (2003). The differential ability of HLA b*5701(+) long-term nonprogressors and progressors to restrict human immunodeficiency virus replication is not caused by loss of recognition of autologous viral gag sequences. J Virology 77, 6889-6898.

Malaspina, A, Moir, S, et al (2003). Deleterious effect of HIV-1 plasma viremia on B cell costimulatory function. J Immunol 170, 5965-5972.

Dybul M, Nies-Kraske E, et al (2003). Long-cycle structured intermittent versus continuous highly active antiretroviral therapy for the treatment of chronic infection with human immunodeficiency virus: Effects on drug toxicity and on immunologic and virologic parameters. J Infect Dis 188, 388-396.

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Contact Info

Phone: 301-402-4820
Fax: 301-480-0912
E-mail: challahan@nih.gov
Mail:
6700B Rockledge Drive MSC 7609
Bethesda, MD 20892

Overnight mail address:
6700-A Rockledge Drive #5233
Bethesda, MD 20817


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Contact Info

Phone: 301-402-4820
Fax: 301-480-0912
E-mail: challahan@nih.gov
Mail:
6700B Rockledge Drive MSC 7609
Bethesda, MD 20892

Overnight mail address:
6700-A Rockledge Drive #5233
Bethesda, MD 20817


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