
Research Team
Our research is powered by a dynamic and diverse group of researchers and investigators spanning various career stages and disciplines. This collaborative community includes accomplished Faculty; dedicated Staff Research Scientists, Postdoctoral Associates, and Graduate Students; expert Bioinformaticians; and skilled Programmers.
Working across institutional and disciplinary boundaries, our investigators are united by a common mission: to drive scientific discovery and accelerate multiscale modeling for IID. Their varied expertise—from wet-lab experimentation and clinical research to advanced quantitative modeling and software development—fosters the innovation essential to tackling the most complex challenges in the field.
Research Project 1 (RP1)
Integrating Atomic-Scale Antigen Modeling and Repertoire-Scale Protein Language Models
Lead Investigators

Rohit Singh, PhD
Division of Integrative Genomics
Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Department of Cell Biology
Duke University School of Medicine

Georgia Tomaras, PhD
Center for Human Systems Immunology (CHSI)
Duke Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)
Division of Surgical Sciences
Department of Surgery
Duke University School of Medicine
Research Project 2 (RP2)
Bridging Cell and Organism scales to Model Viral, Cell, and Microenvironmental Determinants of Infection Outcome
Lead Investigators

Micah A. Luftig, PhD 
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Duke University School of Medicine 

Kevin Flores, PhD
Department of Mathematics 
North Carolina State University 
Research Project 3 (RP3)
Immune Response, Transmission Model, and Contact Network Determinants of Disease Spread
Lead Investigators

Bruce Rogers, PhD
Surgery, Surgical Services
Duke University School of Medicine 

Charles Nunn, PhD
Evolutionary Anthropology
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
Duke University School of Medicine