Daniel B. Reeves, PhD
Senior Staff Scientist, Schiffer Group
Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch
Affiliate Assistant Professor
Department of Global Health, University of Washington
Creates mathematical models of viral and immune system dynamics and evolution. Uses theoretical and computational methods to better understand host-pathogen interplay and inform the development of preventative and curative interventions.
Education
Dartmouth College, 2015, PhD (Physics)
Colby College, 2010, BA (Physics)
Research Interests
HIV latent reservoirs and proviral clones
Within-host HIV evolution
Broadly neutralizing antibodies for HIV
SARS-CoV-2 epidemiology, superspreading, and vaccines
Ecology of human T cells
Current Projects
Linking T cell and HIV clonal dynamics during suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART)
Pediatric HIV reservoir decline
Anti-proliferative therapy for HIV
HIV persistence in CD4+ T cell subsets
Viral dynamics in the antibody mediated prevention (AMP) studies
Board member of Hutch United, a grassroots diversity equity and inclusivity group that promotes the success of underrepresented scientists.