Biomedical Research Laboratory

Scott Anthony

Title: Research Faculty, Infectious Disease

Phone: 703-993-7039

Scott M. Anthony, M.S., Ph.D., is a Research Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease at the Biomedical Research Laboratory within the Institute for Biohealth Innovation at George Mason University. Dr. Anthony currently performs research broadly covering the immunological correlates of infection and protective immunity against diverse pathogens requiring BSL-2 or BSL-3 containment to advance the understanding of the host–pathogen dynamics and contribute to the development of improved therapies and vaccines against emerging infectious diseases. Dr. Anthony has a broad background in cellular immunology, animal model development, immunoassay development, flow cytometry, and dynamic optical imaging technologies with extensive training and expertise across the adaptive and innate immune responses against cancer and over 14 years of research experience with infectious diseases across all four biosafety levels, including (but not limited to) Malaria, Influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and Ebola.

Dr. Anthony previously worked as an ORISE Research Fellow at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), Frederick, MD, USA, while attaining his M.S. in Biotechnology at Johns Hopkins University (JHU), Baltimore, MD, USA. Dr. Anthony conducted his Ph.D. studies at MD Anderson Cancer UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) in Houston, TX, USA. During his postdoctoral work and as an Associate Research Scientist at the University of Iowa, Dr. Anthony investigated the mechanisms for the generation, maintenance, and function of pathogen-specific memory CD8 T cells and developed an intravital 2-photon microscopy research program in the laboratory of Dr. John T. Harty. Immediately preceding George Mason, Dr. Anthony previously performed and facilitated research against numerous risk group 4 viral pathogens including Lassa, Nipah, Marburg, and Ebola as an Immunologist (contractor) at the NIH NIAID Division of Clinical Research (DCR) Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick (IRF-Frederick) in Frederick, MD, USA.

Dr. Anthony has received several awards, including the 2019 AAI Lefrancois-Biolgend Memorial Award and the 2022 NIAID IRF-Frederick Safety award, has published more than 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, and serves as a subject matter expert as an editor and collection editor for Vaccines (MDPI) and an ad-hoc reviewer for more than 10 scientific journals including JCI Insight, npjVaccines, Cytokine, iScience, Frontiers in Immunology, and Viruses. Dr. Anthony can be found on ResearchGate by clicking here.