Principal Investigator, Center for Virology and Vaccine Research

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School

Sizun Jiang did his doctoral training at Harvard University with Professor Elliott Kieff, uncovering the complex host-pathogen chromatin interactions during viral-driven lymphomagenesis. He then moved to Stanford University to work with Garry Nolan on technology development and applications to better interrogate biological systems. His current interests lie at the intersection of addressing critical questions in host-disease interactions through the development and applications of novel spatial technology platforms and computational algorithms. Ongoing work includes the biology of viral pathogenesis, tumor biology, and immune dysregulation. Dr. Jiang's work has been recognized by awards from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Fields Prize in Microbiology and Immunology at Harvard Medical School.