Konstance K. Knox | |
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Born | Wisconsin, US | October 14, 1955
Alma mater | Marquette (BS; Medical Laboratory Sciences 1977), Cardinal Stritch (MA; Business Management 1990), Medical College of Wisconsin(PhD; Experimental Pathology 1994), St. Luke's Medical Center Milwaukee(Post Doctoral Fellowship) |
Known for | Co-founder Viracor.,[1][2][3] Early work on multiple sclerosis.[2] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Virology, Laboratory Economics, Biotechnology Entrepreneur |
Konstance K. Knox (born October 14, 1955) is an American virologist and entrepreneur who founded Coppe Laboratories,[4] Viracor,[1][2][3] the Wisconsin Viral Research Group (WVRG)[5][6] and Viracor's Institute for Viral Pathogenesis (IVP).[2][7] In 2000, Viracor became the first biotechnology company in the United States to correlate multiple sclerosis with human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6).[2][8]