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Benjamin Chen, MD, Infectious Disease, New York, NY

BenjaminKuanChenMDPhD

Infectious Disease New York, NY

HIV/AIDS Medicine

Professor, Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine

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Education & Training

  • Weill Cornell Medicine
    Weill Cornell MedicineClass of 1999

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Elected Member The American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2010

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Variable Infectivity and Conserved Engagement in Cell-to-Cell Viral Transfer by HIV-1 Env from Clade B Transmitted Founder Clones  
    Benjamin Chen, MD, ScienceDirect

Press Mentions

  • Marijuana-like Chemicals Inhibit Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Late-State AIDS
    Marijuana-like Chemicals Inhibit Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Late-State AIDSMarch 20th, 2012

Grant Support

  • Mechanisms Of Highly Efficient HIV Transfer At Virological SynapsesNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2010–2012
  • Imaging Virological Synapses During Parenteral HIV TransmissionNational Institute On Drug Abuse2010–2011
  • Imaging Virological Synapses During Parenteral HIV TransmissionNational Institute On Drug Abuse2009
  • Mechanisms Of Highly Efficient HIV Transfer At Virological SynapsesNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2008–2009
  • Host Restriction And Assembly Functions Of HIV-1 MANational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2006
  • Reconstitution Of HIV-1 Assembly In Murine CellsNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2003–2004
  • Cellular Factors Involved In The Assembly Of HIV-1National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2000–2003