Hermancia S. Eugene, PhD
Biology Instructor
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Education
PhD in Molecular Virology & Microbiology, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, 2012
BS in Biology, Cameron University, 2005
Program
Mentor
Ted M. Ross, PhD
Dissertation
Areas of Interest
Why I Chose Pitt
I came to Pittsburgh mainly because of the MVM program since I wanted to do infectious diseases. In addition, during my interview weekend I enjoyed seeing the topography and scenery Pittsburgh had to offer after spending four years in Oklahoma.
Following her graduation from the University of Pittsburgh, Hermancia accepted a position at Dominica State College, located in Roseau, Dominica, as a Biology Instructor.
Book Chapters
Ted M.Ross, Hermancia Eugene. “Immunotherapies and Vaccines for HIV/AIDS.” AIDS Book1 . InTech in progress
Ted M. Ross, Nitin Bhardwaj, Hermancia S. Eugene, Brendan M. Giles, Sean P. McBurney, Shannan L. Rossi, Kirsten Schneider-Ohrum, Xianchun Tang “Virus Like-Particle Vaccines: Advantages and Challenges.” Development of Vaccines: From Discovery to Clinical Testing. Wiley and Sons 2011
Abstracts
Eugene H, McBurney S, Ross T. Evaluating Immune Response to HIV-1 Envelope using a Centralized Group M Env sequence or Multiple Centralized Envs from Clades A, B, C, and E. Poster presentation Keystone Symposium Prevention HIV/AIDS 2009
Eugene H, Cook J, Morrison M, Queimado L. Functional Analysis of MMS19 Splice Variants. Oral Presentation at West Texas A&M University Student Research Conference 11th annual conference April 15, 2005
Eugene H, Cook J, Morrison M, Queimado L, Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology, Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center Functional Analysis of MMS19 Splice Variants. Student Research Abstracts SURE 2004, OUHSC.