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Hana Veler, D.Phil.

  • Center for Cancer Research
  • National Cancer Institute
Postdoctoral Fellow (Visiting)
HIV Dynamics and Replication Program

RESEARCH SUMMARY

Hana Veler was awarded a D.Phil. degree in biomedical sciences – pathology by the University of Oxford in November 2021 after successfully defending her dissertation on the interaction between influenza A virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and cellular GTPase Rab11a under Prof. Ervin Fodor’s mentorship.  Hana’s project was a collaboration between the Dunn School of Pathology and Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI) at the University of Oxford and the Diamond Light Source, the UK's national synchrotron science facility.  In the Freed lab, she is currently investigating how HIV-1 Gag cleavage/structural rearrangement of the matrix lattice during virion maturation affects envelope glycoprotein activation.

Hana received an Intramural AIDS Research Fellowship (IARF) award in 2022 and 2023 to support her research.

Areas of Expertise

Virology
Virus Assembly
HIV Maturation
Host Factors
Cell Biology
Structural Biology