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Dr. '''Kennth Roux''' is an American academic biologist whose research addresses structural analysis of the AIDS Viruses, HIV-1 and SIV, and the antibodies that neutralize them, as well as food-lllergen characterization and immunoassay development. He is Kurt G. Hofer Professor of Biological Science at [[Florida State University]], where he is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Biiophysics. Dr. Roux was a member of the research team that used negative stain electron microscopy and cryoelectron microscopy coupled with tomography to produce the first detailed 3-D images of the surface of the AIDS viruses[AIDS virus (SIV) envelope spike model derived by cryoelectron microscopy tomography of over 6,000 spikes. Zhu, et al. Nature 441: 847-852, 2006].
'''Kenneth Roux''' is an American academic [[biologist]] whose research addresses structural analysis of the [[AIDS]] viruses [[Subtypes of HIV|HIV-1]] and [[Simian immunodeficiency virus|SIV]], and the [[antibodies]] that neutralize them, as well as food-[[allergen]] characterization and [[immunoassay]] development. He is the Kurt G. Hofer Professor of Biological Science at [[Florida State University]] (FSU), where he is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Biophysics. He has been a member of FSU's biological science faculty since 1978.<ref>[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060526175714.htm ''Science Daily'', "Research Produces Images Of AIDS Virus That May Shape Vaccine", May 28, 2006, accessed April 24, 2011.]</ref> Roux received his B.S. degree from Delaware Valley College (now [[Delaware Valley University]]) in 1970 and then attended [[Tulane University]], from which he received his M.S. in 1972 and his Ph.D. in 1974.<ref>[http://www.fsu.edu/cvdb/KROUX.rtf Curriculum Vitae, Kenneth H. Roux], [[Florida State University]], March 25, 2013.</ref>

Roux was a member of the research team (along with his research associate Ping Zhu) that used [[negative stain]] [[Electron microscope|electron microscopy]] and [[cryo-electron microscopy]] coupled with [[tomography]] to produce the first detailed 3-D images of the surface of the AIDS viruses, revealing spike [[protein]]s. They show that the three gp120 proteins in each spike consist of a lobed head and a three-legged stalk - and use comparisons with atomic structures to gain insight into the mechanism of fusion.<ref>[http://hum-molgen.org/NewsGen/06-2006/000006.html hum-mogen.org, "Virus Entry Proteins Visualized", June 7, 2006, accessed April 24, 2011.]</ref> The images produced in his research of [[Structure and genome of HIV|HIV structure and genome]] provide important insights for the development of vaccines that will thwart infection by targeting and crippling the sticky HIV-1 spike proteins.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160305115252/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/13149420/ nbcnews.com, "Scientists get inside look at viruses", June 5, 2006, accessed April 24, 2011.]</ref>

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* [http://www.bio.fsu.edu/faculty-roux.php Florida State University faculty profile]
* [http://www.bio.fsu.edu/faculty-roux.php Florida State University faculty profile]
* [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-05/fsu-frp052606.php Account of image of AIDS virus]


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Latest revision as of 18:48, 3 August 2024

Kenneth Roux is an American academic biologist whose research addresses structural analysis of the AIDS viruses HIV-1 and SIV, and the antibodies that neutralize them, as well as food-allergen characterization and immunoassay development. He is the Kurt G. Hofer Professor of Biological Science at Florida State University (FSU), where he is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Biophysics. He has been a member of FSU's biological science faculty since 1978.[1] Roux received his B.S. degree from Delaware Valley College (now Delaware Valley University) in 1970 and then attended Tulane University, from which he received his M.S. in 1972 and his Ph.D. in 1974.[2]

Roux was a member of the research team (along with his research associate Ping Zhu) that used negative stain electron microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy coupled with tomography to produce the first detailed 3-D images of the surface of the AIDS viruses, revealing spike proteins. They show that the three gp120 proteins in each spike consist of a lobed head and a three-legged stalk - and use comparisons with atomic structures to gain insight into the mechanism of fusion.[3] The images produced in his research of HIV structure and genome provide important insights for the development of vaccines that will thwart infection by targeting and crippling the sticky HIV-1 spike proteins.[4]

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