Dr. Larry Corey is President & Director of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Professor of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine at
the University of Washington. He is also Principal Investigator of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, an international collaboration of scientists
and institutions dedicated to accelerating the development of HIV vaccines.
An internationally renowned expert in virology, immunology, and vaccine development, his research focuses on herpes viruses, HIV, and other
viral infections, particularly those associated with cancer.
Dr. Corey is a Member of the Institute of Medicine and the Board of Scientific Counselors-Basic Sciences of the National Cancer Institute,
a Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, and a Member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the American
Epidemiological Society, and the Association of American Physicians.
He is a recipient of the Pan American Society Clinical Virology Award, the American Society for STD Research Parran Award, the University
of Michigan Medical School Distinguished Alumnus Award, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America Ender’s Award.
Dr. Corey received his medical degree from the University of Michigan and his infectious diseases training at the University of Washington.
He has authored more than 600 scientific publications, and reviewed numerous scientific journals and proceedings as an editorial board member.