Brossard, Canada

Zaher Hanna


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Years Active: 2001

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Title: Zaher Hanna: Innovator in AIDS Research

Introduction

Zaher Hanna is a notable inventor based in Brossard, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical research, particularly in the study of AIDS. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique transgenic mouse model that aids in understanding and treating this complex disease.

Latest Patents

Zaher Hanna holds a patent for "Transgenic mice expressing HIV-1 in immune cells." This invention relates to a transgenic mouse designed to serve as a small animal model of AIDS. The mouse comprises at least a DNA sequence coding for HIV-1 nef or an HIV-1 DNA genome that essentially consists of the entire HIV-1 coding sequences. These sequences are under the control of the human CD4 gene promoter, flanked by the enhancer of the mouse CD4 gene for expression in T cells and in cells of monocyte/microphage lineage. The patent also provides a method to screen for therapeutic agents for the treatment of AIDS, which includes administering the therapeutic agent to the mouse and determining the effects of the therapeutic agent.

Career Highlights

Zaher Hanna is affiliated with the Institut De Recherches Cliniques De Montreal, where he continues to advance his research in the field of immunology and virology. His work has been instrumental in developing models that can lead to better therapeutic strategies for AIDS.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Zaher has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Paul Jolicoeur and Denis G Kay. These collaborations have enriched his research and contributed to the advancement of knowledge in the field.

Conclusion

Zaher Hanna's innovative contributions to AIDS research through his patented transgenic mouse model exemplify the importance of scientific innovation in addressing global health challenges. His work continues to inspire future research in the fight against AIDS.

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