People

Research Interests

HIV/AIDS vaccine, SIV/macaque model of AIDS, Phage Display and Antibody Engineering, Virus evolution and escape of antibody responses

About Me

Dr. Ismael Fofana was born in Côte d’Ivoire (Africa). He has a multicultural background with experiences from Africa, Japan and the US. He is currently an Assistant Professor of the Practice at Boston College. He joined Boston College in 2012 as a Research Assistant Professor and became a Visiting Assistant Professor before transitioning to his current position.

He has a Doctorate degree in Genetics – Molecular Virology Ìýfrom the University of Cocody (Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire). He worked on his PhD Research Dissertation when he was a research scholar at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St-Louis Missouri, in collaboration with Washington University in St-Louis.

Prior to joining Boston College, he worked for 2 years as a Research Scientist at the Institute for Genetic Medicine in Sapporo (Hokkaido, Japan). Thereafter, he spent over 4 years as a Research Fellow/Research Associate at the New England Primate Research (Harvard Medical School).

Other than Science, he is passionate about sports especially soccer. He is a die-hard Chelsea FC fan.

Current Lab Members

Not pictured: Gabriel Carpenter, '28 and Lizzy de Foy, '26

Joseph Barawisata
Joseph Barawisata
Undergraduate Researcher
Patricia Botros
Patricia Botros
Undergraduate Researcher
Gabriel Carpenter
Gabriel Carpenter
Undergraduate Researcher
Timothy Cloonan
Timothy Cloonan
Undergraduate Researcher
Ryan Eddington
Ryan Eddington
Undergraduate Researcher
Lizzy de Foy
Lizzy de Foy
Undergraduate Researcher
Matthew Hou
Matthew Hou
Undergraduate Researcher
Ian Martinez
Ian Martinez
Undergraduate Researcher
Colin Ortiz
Colin Ortiz
Undergraduate Researcher
Anya Rocque
Anya Rocque
Undergraduate Researcher
Zeyneb Sekin
Zeyneb Sekin
Undergraduate Researcher
Dhiman Shahid
Dhiman Shahid
Undergraduate Researcher

Alumni

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