Cohn received her Ph.D. from Rockefeller University. As a student in Michel Nussenzweig’s laboratory, she used single-cell strategies to investigate latent viral infection in HIV-1 infected individuals. This research revealed important insights into the mechanisms of viral persistence and maintenance of the HIV-1 latent reservoir. As a Biohub Fellow, Cohn continued these studies by using novel strategies to investigate latent viral infection. She focused on understanding the contribution of tissue-resident cells to viral persistence, developing new isolation techniques to study rare latently infected cells, and elucidated how the virus and host cellular environment work together to maintain latency.
Lillian Cohn, Ph.D.

Subscribe to our bimonthly Nexus newsletter, and receive other updates from CZ Biohub Network.
Cookies and JavaScript are required to access this form.