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I work on links between hemostasis, immunity and cancer and infectious diseases, particularly equine herpes virus type-1 in horses.
I work on links between hemostasis, immunity and cancer and infectious diseases, particularly equine herpes virus type-1 in horses.
The objective of Dr. Gerlinde Van de Walle’s research is to open up new avenues towards therapeutic intervention by better understanding the pathogenesis of diseases important to veterinary and human medicine. To this end, ...
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The structure and function of viral envelope proteins, how genomic mutations lead to changes in the envelope proteins and control viral pathogenesis in influenza viruses and coronaviruses,SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and feline coronaviruses; novel vaccines and ...
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I am interested in host pathogen interactions in human retrovirus infections, including HIV-1 and human endogenous retroviruses.
My lab is interested in host-cell-virus interactions. We primarily study mammalian orthoreoviruses. Current projects include: mechanisms of viral compartmentalization and commandeering of the host translational machinery; viral mechanisms of counteracting the innate immune response; ...
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We study viruses of animals, focusing on those that have jumped from one host to another. The main subjects of study include the canine parvovirus, which emerged in 1978 to cause a pandemic in ...
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To advance our understanding of the relationship between HIV and the human immune system primarily cytotoxic T-cells and natural killer cells.
Dr. Diel’s research focuses the molecular mechanisms underlying virus-host interactions and more specifically on the mechanisms underlying viral immune evasion that contribute to virus virulence and disease pathogenesis. My goal in studying virus-host interactions ...
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The main focus of my research program is to elucidate key components in enveloped viruses and their host cells that: 1] mediate viral entry into cells, 2] elicit cell immune responses, and 3] mediate ...
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My lab focuses on the mechanisms that underlie microbiome-associated disorders. We apply systems biology and precision engineering to develop microbiome-base diagnostics and therapeutics.