Dr. Florian Krammer Elected as a Fellow into the American Academy of Microbiology

Dr. Florian Krammer, Principal Investigator of the Sinai-Emory Multi-Institutional Collaborative Influenza Vaccine Innovation Center (SEM CIVIC), was elected to the 2023 Fellowship Class for the American Academy of Microbiology. Dr. Krammer is a Professor of Vaccinology in the Department of Microbiology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His research focuses on antibody responses to influenza and other antigenically variable RNA viruses.  

The American Academy of Microbiology is a leadership group that honors scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of microbiology. Fellows are elected annually after nominees are peer-reviewed in a highly selective process. Dr. Krammer was one of 65 members elected to the 2023 Fellowship Class, which represents 11 different countries and various subspecialties in microbial sciences.  

For a full list of the 2023 Fellowship Class, click here. To learn more about Dr. Krammer’s work, visit his lab website.

Dr. Florian Krammer, co-Principal Investigator, Sinai-Emory Multi-Institutional CIVIC (SEM CIVIC)
Dr. Florian Krammer, Principal Investigator, Sinai-Emory Multi-Institutional CIVIC (SEM CIVIC)