Ann Gregory

Ann Gregory

PhD
Pronouns: She/Her

Positions

Contact information

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Research partners

Industry & academic partners to collaborate on:

  • identifying novel viruses that could be used for gene therapy vectors
  • culturing phages for phage therapy
  • studying virus-immune system interactions

Background

Biography

Ann Gregory is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary. She began her research career studying viral community structure and function across the global oceans and has since expanded her work to study viral communities across the human body. In December 2018, Dr. Gregory earned her PhD from Ohio State University, followed by a EMBO postdoctoral fellowship at KU Leuven in Belgium. After completing her fellowship, she delved into the biotech industry, serving as a computational biologist at the gene therapy company, Aera Therapeutics. As of January 2024, Dr. Gregory has returned to academia, founding the fledgling Integrative Viromics Lab at the University of Calgary. Her fledgling lab is dedicated to studying viral communities across diverse ecosystems, but with a focus on the human virome.

Research

Areas of Research

Viromics, Viral Ecology & Evolution, Viral Discovery, Synthetic Ecology

Projects

Harnessing AI for Viral Discovery

Mapping Viral-Human Cell Interactions Across the Human Body

Exploring Viromes Across Various Ecosystems

Publications