Awards, Grants, and Patents


“Prevention and Treatment of Cytomegalovirus Using Aminopeptidase N” United States Patent Applications 006,982 and 099,664 International Patent Application PCT/EP94/00188

“Cytomegalovirus Antibody Detection Utilizing Recombinant Cytomegalovirus pp28 Protein” United States Patent Application 828,268

Bone Marrow Transplantation for Hematological Malignancies National Institutes of Health, NCI #P01 CA30206-14 1995-2000 Steve Forman, Principle Investigator Sub Project: The biology of cytomegalovirus infection in bone marrow transplantation, Terrence Giugni and John Zaia Co-project leaders.

Molecular Interactions of CD13, aminopeptidase N, and human cytomegalovirus. March of Dimes, #6-FY95-0149 1995-1997 John Zaia, Principal Investigator Terrence Giugni Co PI

CD13-based strategy for treatment of cytomegalovirus infection American Foundation for AIDS Research, Check outcome Terrence Giugni, Principal Investigator

Visiting Scientist Fellowship, Swedish Medical Research Council, 1993-1994.

Biomedical Research Support Grant, City of Hope National Medical Center, Co-Investigator with Dr. Brian Carr, 1988

Recipient, Earl C. Anthony Dissertation Fellowship from Regents of the University of California, 1985


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