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Kristy Ng

Kristy received a Bachelor of Science (BSc, Honours) in Biochemistry with a specialization in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Ottawa (2022). Her undergraduate research focused on the development of a novel heterologous prime-boost vaccination consisting of oncolytic viruses expressing tumor-associated antigens as a therapeutic strategy for dedifferentiated liposarcoma. She has also worked in numerous microbiology labs and with the Public Health Agency of Canada, the latter sparking an interest in epidemiology. Kristy hopes to incorporate and expand upon her background in microbiology, immunology, and oncology with the theory and application of epidemiology. 

kristy.ng [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Email Kristy)

CURRENT POSITION


MSc. Epidemiology Student

THESIS RESEARCH


Project Title: Humoral immune response correlates of type­ specific human papillomavirus infection and transmission among young, recently formed heterosexual couples (supervisor: Dr. Eduardo Franco).

Brief Description: Kristy will be identifying predictors of circulating HPV type-specific antibody titers and studying the association between HPV seropositivity and HPV DNA prevalence, persistence, and viral load at various anatomical sites among young, recently formed heterosexual couples. 

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