Melissa Gaitanis
Edit My PageTitle: Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department: Medicine
Melissa_Gaitanis@Brown.EDU
+1 401 793 4680
Enrolling and retaining high risk women in HIV prevention/vaccine trials.
Awards
Gary Vernon Ralph "Humanism in Medicine" Award, Yale University School of Medicine, June 1999
The Edward Kass Award for Clinical Excellence, Massachusetts Infectious Disease Society, January 2001
Funded Research
1. A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Probe Study With an Additional Open-Label Control Arm to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of a 3-Dose Regimen of the MRKAd5 HIV-1 gag Vaccine in Subjects With Chronic Hepatitis C (Merck 022)
Principal Investigator: Melissa M. Gaitanis, MD
3/04- : $86,058
2. A Phase I Dose Ranging Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of a 3-Dose Regimen of the MRKAd5 HIV-1 Trigene and the MRKAd6 HIV-1 Trigene Vaccines Alone and in Combination in Healthy Adults (Merck V526-001)
Principal Investigator: Melissa M. Gaitanis, MD
4/05- : $90,360
3. A Multicenter, Open-label, Controlled Phase II Study to Evaluate Safety and Immunogenicity of MVA-BN® (IMVAMUNETM) Smallpox Vaccine in 18-55 Year Old Naive and Previously Vaccinated HIV Infected Subjects with CD4 counts ³200 500/µl (Bavarian Nordic, POX-MVA-011)
Principal Investigator: Melissa M. Gaitanis, MD
Start Date (Projected): 6/06
Teaching Experience
Brown University School of Medicine
2005-present Co-Course Leader: Brown Medical School-Biomed 351. Integrated Pathophysiology: Infectious Diseases and Organ System Pharmacology: Anti-Infective Agents
2001-present Lecture for Biomed 351: "The Immunocompromised Host"
2005-present Lecture for Biomed 351: "Central Nervous System Infections"
University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy
2004-present Lecture for Infectious Diseases Pathophysiology: "HIV 101"
Courses Taught
- Integrated Pathophysiology: Infectious Diseases and Organ System Pharmacology: Anti-Infective Agents (Biomed 351)


