Staff: Host-pathogen interactions
Meera Unnikrishnan Understanding how bacteria invade and survive our host defence systems |
Nick Waterfield Understanding the molecular mechanisms and ultimately exploiting natural bacterial toxin systems for biotechnology purposes |
John James How the cells of our immune system are capable of discriminating between healthy and infected cells |
Martin Davey The use of cutting-edge techniques to explore the role of unconventional T cells in the immune surveillance of the human body |
Nicole Robb Replication, detection and diagnosis of RNA viruses |
Samuel Dean Understanding flagellum function in protozoan parasites and humans |
Craig Thompson Viral evolution, pathogenesis and vaccine development |
Michael Lewis How the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas disease |
Alexiane Decout Investigating the role of the innate immune system and host-microbiota interactions in women’s reproductive health disorders. |