Subsequent to earning his undergraduate degree at M.I.T., Dr. Bailey earned a D.V.M. from Tufts University. His training is in pathology. His research has focused on various pathologies observed in the rhesus monkey, with primary emphasis on acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Subsequently, Dr. Bailey joined Michael Farzan’s laboratory for his post-doctoral fellowship. There, he studied innate immune responses to viral infections, AAV-expressed eCD4-Ig as a means of preventing immunodeficiency virus infection, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Dr. Bailey is the 2010 recipient of the Norval W. King Award for Excellence in Comparative Medicine, provided by the New England Primate Research Center at Harvard Medical School.

Charles C. Bailey

D.V.M.: Co-founder

Biography

Subsequent to earning his undergraduate degree at M.I.T., Dr. Bailey earned a D.V.M. from Tufts University. His training is in pathology. His research has focused on various pathologies observed in the rhesus monkey, with primary emphasis on acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Subsequently, Dr. Bailey joined Michael Farzan’s laboratory for his post-doctoral fellowship. There, he studied innate immune responses to viral infections, AAV-expressed eCD4-Ig as a means of preventing immunodeficiency virus infection, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Dr. Bailey is the 2010 recipient of the Norval W. King Award for Excellence in Comparative Medicine, provided by the New England Primate Research Center at Harvard Medical School.