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  1. Jay A. Levy (born November 21, 1938) is an American AIDS and cancer research physician. He is a professor of medicine with specialties in virology and immunology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).

  2. Since 1981, Jay A. Levy, M.D., and his group at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), have focused on biologic, immunologic, and molecular studies of the AIDS virus. They have emphasized the viral and immunologic features of HIV pathogenesis and long-term survival.

  3. worldmedschool.org › lecturers-1 › jay-a-levyJay A. Levy – Homepage

    UCSF School of Medicine. Email. Website. Jay A. Levy, MD, is Professor in the Department of Medicine and Research Associate in the Cancer Research Institute at UCSF. He is director of the Laboratory for Tumor and AIDS Virus Research at UCSF.

  4. Jay A. Levy, MD. Professor in Residence, Department of Medicine, UCSF. Cancer Center Program Membership. Affiliate Member. jay.levy@ucsf.edu. Phone: (415) 476-4071 (voice) Lab Site. Research. Training. Awards. Publications. Research Summary.

  5. Overview. Research in the Levy laboratory is directed at understanding the interaction of viruses and the immune system in microbial pathogenesis. It focuses on HIV infection with the goal of designing novel antiviral therapies and an effective AIDS vaccine for which both innate and adaptive responses are needed.

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  6. Jay A. Levy, MD. For the past 15 years, Jay A. Levy, MD, and his group at the University of California at San Francisco have focused on biologic, immunologic, and molecular studies of...

  7. Jay A. Levy. The CD8 ⁺ T cell noncytotoxic antiviral response (CNAR) was discovered during studies of asymptomatic HIV-infected subjects more than 30 years ago. In contrast to CD8 ⁺ T cell...

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