Genevieve Giny Fouda, MD, PhD

Associate Professor in Pediatrics
Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Member of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute
Campus mail:
DUMC Box 103020, Durham, NC 27710
Phone:
(919) 681-0608
Email address:
genevieve.fouda@duke.edu
Dr Fouda's research interest is in understanding infant immune responses in the setting of infection and vaccination. Her current work focuses on HIV mother to child transmission.
Education and Training
- Ph.D., Georgetown University, 2006
- M.D., University of Yaoundé I (Cameroon), 2002
Selected Grants and Awards
- Interdisciplinary Research Training Program in AIDS
- Neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibody effector functions in HIV infected children
- Duke CTSA (TL1)
- Molecular signatures of broad neutralization in HIV infected children
- Recombinant vectored delivery of maternal antibody for transfer into breast milk and across the placenta
- Supramolecular pediatric HIV vaccine design
- Functional profile to HIV vaccine elicited antibodies in infants
- Immunologic and virologic determinants of congenital Cytomegalovirus transmission and disease in rhesus monkeys-Admin Core
- Immunologic and virologic determinants of congenital Cytomegalovirus transmission and disease in rhesus monkeys-Diversity suppl
- Project 1: Immune correlates of cCMV
- Project 2: The origin, predictors, and immune correlates of viral rebound in orally SHIV infected infant monkeys
- The origin, predictors, and immune correlates of viral rebound in orally SHIV infected infant monkeys
- Virology Core: The origin, predictors, and immune correlates of viral rebound in orally SHIV infected infant monkeys
- Immunogenicity and Efficacy of SARS-CoV-2 stabilized prefusion Spike protein vaccines in infant rhesus macaques-Supplement
- Project 2: RNA vaccination in early life to induce potent and broad HIV Env-specific antibody responses
- Statistical methods for HIV-1 immune correlates studies
- International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trial (IMPAACT) Group
- Antibody responses in pediatric cystic fibrosis cohort
- LOC-IMPAACT Leadership Group
- Infant immune correlates of perinatal mother to child transmission of HIV
- Permar IMPAACT 2004 stability study QAU
- HIV Envelope-specific functional antibody responses in HIV-exposed, HIV-vaccinated infants