Mapping a viral interactome
- đ¤ Speaker: Luis Nobre, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 26 January 2017, 13:10 - 14:00
- đ Venue: The Richard King Room, Darwin College
Abstract
Upon cell entry, viruses subdue immune defence and hijack cellular machinery to orchestrate the necessary events for production of more infectious viral particles. In order to understand the strategies used by viruses to induce these changes inside the cell, my research focuses on characterising a network of viral protein interactions with the host using a proteomics-based approach.
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Luis Nobre, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research
Thursday 26 January 2017, 13:10-14:00