Dr. Michael Anthony Moody MD
Infectious Disease Specialist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Infectious Diseases
4101 N Roxboro St Durham NC, 27704About
Dr. Michael Moody is a pediatric infectious disease specialist practicing in Durham, NC. Dr. Moody specializes in recurring or persistent diseases caused by bacteria, parasites or fungus in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatric infectious disease specialists also provide consultation to other health care professionals dealing with complex cases.
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Infectious Diseases
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD- 2007
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Antibody polyspecificity and neutralization of HIV-1: a hypothesis.
- Antigen-specific B cell detection reagents: use and quality control.
- Polychromatic plots: graphical display of multidimensional data.
- High-throughput isolation of immunoglobulin genes from single human B cells and expression as monoclonal antibodies.
- HIV-1 envelope induces memory B cell responses that correlate with plasma antibody levels after envelope gp120 protein vaccination or HIV-1 infection.
- Cross-reactive monoclonal antibodies to multiple HIV-1 subtype and SIVcpz envelope glycoproteins.
- Functional, non-clonal IgMa-restricted B cell receptor interactions with the HIV-1 envelope gp41 membrane proximal external region.
- Necrotizing fasciitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae type E in a 17-year-old girl with systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Anti-phospholipid human monoclonal antibodies inhibit CCR5-tropic HIV-1 and induce beta-chemokines.
- The humoral response to HIV-1: new insights, renewed focus.
- B cell responses to HIV-1 infection and vaccination: pathways to preventing infection.
- Role of immune mechanisms in induction of HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies.
- Isolation of a monoclonal antibody that targets the alpha-2 helix of gp120 and represents the initial autologous neutralizing-antibody response in an HIV-1 subtype C-infected individual.
- Broadly neutralizing human antibody that recognizes the receptor-binding pocket of influenza virus hemagglutinin.
- Isolation of a human anti-HIV gp41 membrane proximal region neutralizing antibody by antigen-specific single B cell sorting.
Treatments
- Infections
Professional Memberships
- Member Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
- Member Infectious Diseases Society of America
- Member American Board of Pediatrics
- Member American Association of Pediatrics
Fellowships
- Duke University School of Medicine, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, NC, USA 2006
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Duke University School of Medicine 2003
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