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Meg M Laakso

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Lopatto D, Rosenwald A, Burgess R, Silver Key C, Van Stry M, Wawersik M, et al.
J Microbiol Biol Educ . 2022 Sep; 23(2). PMID: 36061313
The Genomics Education Partnership (GEP) engages students in a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE). To better understand the student attributes that support success in this CURE, we asked students about...
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Lopatto D, Rosenwald A, DiAngelo J, Hark A, Skerritt M, Wawersik M, et al.
J Microbiol Biol Educ . 2020 Mar; 21(1). PMID: 32148609
A hallmark of the research experience is encountering difficulty and working through those challenges to achieve success. This ability is essential to being a successful scientist, but replicating such challenges...
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Rudick J, Laakso M, Schloss A, DeGrado W
Org Biomol Chem . 2013 Sep; 11(41):7096-100. PMID: 24065278
Template-constrained cyclic sulfopeptides that inhibit HIV-1 entry were rationally designed based on a loop from monoclonal antibody (mAb) 412d. A focused set of sulfopeptides was synthesized using Fmoc-Tyr(SO3DCV)-OH (DCV =...
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Agrawal-Gamse C, Lee F, Haggarty B, Jordan A, Yi Y, Lee B, et al.
J Virol . 2009 Aug; 83(21):11005-15. PMID: 19692476
We previously reported that a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) clade B envelope protein with a severely truncated V3 loop regained function after passage in tissue culture. The adapted...
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Laakso M, Lee F, Haggarty B, Agrawal C, Nolan K, Biscone M, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2007 Aug; 3(8):e117. PMID: 17722977
The V1/V2 region and the V3 loop of the human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) envelope (Env) protein are targets for neutralizing antibodies and also play an important functional role,...
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Laakso M, Sutton R
Virology . 2006 Feb; 348(2):406-17. PMID: 16469344
Previous investigations have estimated the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) base pair substitution rate to be approximately 10(-4) to 10(-5) per round of viral replication, and HIV has been...