

Naomi Eika Malam
Dr. Naomi Eika Malam is a renowned researcher in the field of immunology, with a specific focus on the impact of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) infection on the immune system. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of SOM-FM General Operations at the University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus, she has dedicated her career to understanding the complex interactions between viral infections and immune responses. Her work primarily investigates the differentiation and depletion of follicular Th cells, which are crucial components of the immune system. Dr. Malam has made significant contributions to the scientific community through her extensive research and publications. Her findings have been featured in several esteemed peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Virology and the Journal of Immunology. Her research not only advances the understanding of SIV but also provides insights that could be pivotal in the study of HIV, given the similarities between the two viruses. In addition to her individual research endeavors, Dr. Malam has collaborated with other prominent researchers in her field, such as Corey Lyon, Heather Bleacher, and Linda Montgomery. These collaborations have resulted in co-authored publications that further enrich the body of knowledge in immunology and virology. Her collaborative spirit and dedication to advancing scientific understanding make her a respected figure in her field. Dr. Malam's work continues to inspire both her peers and students, as she remains committed to exploring new frontiers in immunology. Her research not only contributes to the academic community but also holds potential implications for the development of therapeutic strategies against viral infections. Through her teaching and mentorship, she is shaping the next generation of scientists who will continue to explore the complexities of the immune system.
Publications
, 1578-1587, 2016-02-01
, 4351-4357, 2015-11-01