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Staff: Host-pathogen interactions

meera

Meera Unnikrishnan
Associate Professor

Understanding how bacteria invade and survive our host defence systems

Nick Waterfield

Nick Waterfield
Professor

Understanding the molecular mechanisms and ultimately exploiting natural bacterial toxin systems for biotechnology purposes

John James

John James
Associate Professor

How the cells of our immune system are capable of discriminating between healthy and infected cells

Martin Davey

Martin Davey
Associate Professor

The use of cutting-edge techniques to explore the role of unconventional T cells in the immune surveillance of the human body

Robb

Nicole Robb
Associate Professor

Replication, detection and diagnosis of RNA viruses

Dean

Samuel Dean
Assistant Professor

Understanding flagellum function in protozoan parasites and humans

Craig

Craig Thompson
Assistant Professor

Viral evolution, pathogenesis and vaccine development

Michael lewis

Michael Lewis
Associate Professor

How the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas disease

Alexiane

Alexiane Decout
Assistant Professor

Investigating the role of the innate immune system and host-microbiota interactions in women’s reproductive health disorders.