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I am a physician-scientist whose research involves the role of monocyte-macrophages in HIV pathogenesis and low cost methods for monitoring HIV infection in resource-constrained countries
I am a neuroscientist working on determining the different pathogenic mechanisms occurring in neurodegenerative movement disorders and dementias, and translating these findings for clinical neurologists and neuropathologists.
I am a geneticist using multidisciplinary genetic and genomic approaches to study transcriptional mechanisms and molecular pathogenesis in autoimmunity and haematological malignancies.
I am a virologist carrying out research to determine the mechanisms underlying rotavirus cellular tropism and the pathogenesis of rotavirus disease. Rotavirus is the major cause of infantile gastroenteritis worldwide. I am combining the expertise of my group in rotavirus biology with the power of inter-disciplinary collaborations in the areas of sugar chemistry, cell biology, structural biology and diabetes to expand understanding in these areas. Novel treatments and improvements in rotavirus va ....I am a virologist carrying out research to determine the mechanisms underlying rotavirus cellular tropism and the pathogenesis of rotavirus disease. Rotavirus is the major cause of infantile gastroenteritis worldwide. I am combining the expertise of my group in rotavirus biology with the power of inter-disciplinary collaborations in the areas of sugar chemistry, cell biology, structural biology and diabetes to expand understanding in these areas. Novel treatments and improvements in rotavirus vaccines are the long term goal of our research.Read moreRead less
I am an immunologist studying host immune responses during malaria and visceral leishmaniasis, two important human infectious diseases. I aim to identify immune responses that promote safe and effective control of parasite growth and distinguish them from