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Angela M. Crawley is an Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Biology at Carleton University. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree at McGill University and her PhD at the University of Guelph. Dr. Crawley has extensive research experience in HIV, having trained at the Ontario HIV Treatment Network and received funding for her significant work through the CIHR New Investigator Award and OHTN Junior Investigator Development Award. Her independent research is supported by various grants including the NSERC Discovery Grant. Dr. Crawley's commitment to advancing understanding of chronic infections is reflected in her recent publications, which include studies on CD8+ T-cells in hepatitis C virus infections and their relation to liver disease severity. With numerous articles to her name, she has contributed significantly to the field of Immunology, focusing on the interactions between the immune system and viral infections. Her research also covers the implications of metabolic measures in treatment recipients and the effects of viral proteins on immune cell behavior. Dr. Crawley is actively involved in fostering graduate and undergraduate training in her laboratory, promoting innovative research in biology.
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