Biography

Dr. Fiore-Gartland is a biostatistician and computational biologist seeking to understand immune responses induced by vaccination, with the ultimate goal of identifying the specific responses that mediate protection. He has expertise in analysis of multiparameter flow cytometry, T cell receptor repertoire sequencing, and transcriptomic biomarkers. As a faculty member of the NIH HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) and Co-Director of the Vaccine and Immunology Statistical Center (VISC) he leads a team of statisticians and data scientists that conduct collaborative quantitative research to accelerate vaccine and biomarker development for TB, HIV, COVID-19, malaria and other diseases.
Education: University of Washington, 2010, PhD (Neurobiology and Behavior), Harvard College, 2004, AB (Biology)

Expertise

TB Diagnostics
Public Health

Key Impacts

Immune correlates of protection from sustained TB infection following BCG revaccination of adolescents

Impact details available upon request.

Source: Conference 2024