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Virology

Name

Research Program

Paul Ahlquist

Molecular mechanisms of viral replication, host interactions and oncogenesis

Curtis Brandt

Virology; pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus; gene therapy and antiviral drugs

Paul Friesen

Molecular biology of eukaryotic DNA viruses, regulation of gene expression, programmed cell death (apoptosis), and retrotransposons.

Robert Kalejta

Viral modulation of the cell cycle

Shannon Kenney

Epstein-Barr virus pathogenesis and treatment

Yoshihiro Kawaoka

Molecular mechanism of interspecies transmission of virus leading to influenza pandemics in humans; molecular pathogenesis of influenza in poultry and mammals; Ebola virus

Miroslav Malkovsky

Cellular genes regulating expression of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses; biological role of gamma/delta T cells

Jorge Osorio Molecular pathogenesis, antivirals and vaccines for emerging diseases and biodefense pathogens

Ann Palmenberg

Molecular biology of RNA picornaviruses; protein translation, proteolytic processing; RNA synthesis; viral pathogenesis; viral vaccines, vaccine vectors; computer-based sequence analysis.

Stacey Schultz-Cherry

Molecular and cellular virology-basic cellular, biochemical, and molecular biology of human influenza virus and astrovirus pathogenesis

Gary Splitter

Immunology of infectious diseases

Rob Striker

Nucleotide selectivity, error rate, and supramolecular structure of the hepatitis C viral (HCV) polymerase

M. Suresh

Regulation of T cell proliferation, apoptosis, and memory

David Watkins

Interactions between the immune system and the AIDS virus

John Yin

Systems biology, virus dynamics, virus-host interactions

 

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