I am studying the mechanisms of virus replication and virus-host interactions.
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Mark Horswill
I study positive-strand RNA virus RNA replication mechanisms and virus-cancer associations. Education B.S. Biological Sciences, 1997, University of Wisconsin-Parkside M.S. Applied Molecular Biology, 1999, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Honors and Awards
Johan den Boon
The central interest in our lab is to understand how viruses replicate and how that depends on critical virus-host interactions. We hope to apply such understanding to develop and refine
James Bruce
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) has claimed more than 30 million lives. The HIV-1 lifecycle is divided into two alternate states: active replication, characterized by full transcription activity at the viral
Anthony Gitter
Our computational research spans many biomedical application areas. One common theme is using biological networks to connect diverse data and provide a cohesive view of a cellular process. We develop