Source: Interfolio F180


Joseph Jardine, PhD

Assistant Professor
Department of Immunology and Microbiology


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Education

2007 B.S. Biochemistry, University of Washington
2013 Ph.D. Immunology and Structural Biochemistry, The Scripps Research Institute

Professional Experience

2013-2016 Postdoctoral Fellow Immunology, The Scripps Research Institute
2016-2019 Head of Antibody Discovery, The Institute for Protein Innovation
2016-2019 Research Associate Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School
2018-2019 Research Associate Department of Pediatrics (Infectious disease), Boston Children’s Hospital
2019-2023 Director of Product Discovery and Optimization, The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative

Awards & Professional Activities

2006-2007 Mary Gates Research Scholar, University of Washington
2007 NASA Space Grant, Research Scholar, University of Washington
2009-2011 NIH Interdisciplinary, Research Fellowship, National Institute of Health
2012 Top Biology Presentation, TSRI Graduate Retreat
2015 Young Investigator Award, Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology
2015-2016 HHMI-HHW Fellowship, The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation and The Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Selected Publications

Agostinetto, Rita; Rossi, Mara; Dawson, Jessica; Lim, Angela; Simoneau, Mirva H.; Boucher, Cyril; Valldorf, Bernhard; Ross-Gillespie, Adin; Jardine, Joseph G.; Sok, Devin; Burton, Dennis R.; Hassell, Thomas; Broly, Hervé; Palinsky, Wolf; Dupraz, Philippe; Feinberg, Mark; Dey, Antu K. Rapid cGMP manufacturing of COVID-19 monoclonal antibody using stable CHO cell pools. 2022, 119, 663-666.

Hansen, Cecilie B.; Jarlhelt, Ida; Pérez-Alós, Laura; Hummelshøj Landsy, Lone; Loftager, Mette; Rosbjerg, Anne; Helgstrand, Charlotte; Bjelke, Jais R.; Egebjerg, Thomas; Jardine, Joseph G.; Sværke Jørgensen, Charlotte; Iversen, Kasper; Bayarri-Olmos, Rafael; Garred, Peter; Skjoedt, Mikkel- O. SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Responses Are Correlated to Disease Severity in COVID-19 Convalescent Individuals. 2021, 206, 109-117.

Sok, Devin; Briney, Bryan; Jardine, Joseph G.; Kulp, Daniel W.; Menis, Sergey; Pauthner, Matthias; Wood, Andrew; Lee, E- C.; Le, Khoa M.; Jones, Meaghan; Ramos, Alejandra; Kalyuzhniy, Oleksandr; Adachi, Yumiko; Kubitz, Michael; MacPherson, Skye; Bradley, Allan; Friedrich, Glenn A.; Schief, William R.; Burton, Dennis R. Priming HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibody precursors in human Ig loci transgenic mice. 2016, 353, 1557-1560.

Briney, Bryan; Sok, Devin; Jardine, Joseph G.; Kulp, Daniel W.; Skog, Patrick; Menis, Sergey; Jacak, Ronald; Kalyuzhniy, Oleksandr; de Val, Natalia; Sesterhenn, Fabian; Le, Khoa M.; Ramos, Alejandra; Jones, Meaghan; Saye-Francisco, Karen L.; Blane, Tanya R.; Spencer, Skye; Georgeson, Erik; Hu, Xiaozhen; Ozorowski, Gabriel; Adachi, Yumiko; Kubitz, Michael; Sarkar, Anita; Wilson, I A.; Ward, Andrew B.; Nemazee, David; Burton, Dennis R.; Schief, William R. Tailored Immunogens Direct Affinity Maturation toward HIV Neutralizing Antibodies. 2016, 166, 1459-1470.e11.

Jardine, Joseph G.; Sok, Devin; Julien, Jean- P.; Briney, Bryan; Sarkar, Anita; Liang, C H.; Scherer, Erin A.; Henry Dunand, Carole J.; Adachi, Yumiko; Diwanji, Devan; Hsueh, Jessica; Jones, Meaghan; Kalyuzhniy, Oleksandr; Kubitz, Michael; Spencer, Skye; Pauthner, Matthias; Saye-Francisco, Karen L.; Sesterhenn, Fabian; Wilson, Patri C.; Galloway, Denise M.; Stanfield, Robyn L.; Wilson, I A.; Burton, Dennis R.; Schief, William R. Minimally Mutated HIV-1 Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies to Guide Reductionist Vaccine Design. 2016, 12, e1005815.

Sok, Devin; Pauthner, Matthias; Briney, Bryan; Lee, Jeong H.; Saye-Francisco, Karen L.; Hsueh, Jessica; Ramos, Alejandra; Le, Khoa M.; Jones, Meaghan; Jardine, Joseph G.; Bastidas, Raiza; Sarkar, Anita; Liang, C H.; Shivatare, Sachin S S.; Wu, Chung- Y.; Schief, William R.; Wong, C H.; Wilson, I A.; Ward, Andrew B.; Zhu, Jiang; Poignard, Pascal; Burton, Dennis R. A Prominent Site of Antibody Vulnerability on HIV Envelope Incorporates a Motif Associated with CCR5 Binding and Its Camouflaging Glycans. 2016, 45, 31-45.