BASIC, APPLIED, CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Our school is divided into four main research areas:
Immunology and Inflammation
- Cytokine and chemokine biology
- Immune cell signalling
- Advanced imaging and flow cytometry
- T cell, dendritic cell and macrophage biology
- Immunological tolerance and memory
- Bioinformatics of immune responses and infection
- Translation currently focused in rheumatology, dermatology, respiratory and nervous system diseases
Bacteriology
- Mechanisms of disease in clinically relevant pathogens
- Mechanisms of microbial evolution and the emergence of new pathogens
- Structural and functional analysis of bacterial virulence factors
- Addressing AMR – identification of new antibiotics and alternative strategies for treating infection
- Role of host microbiota and host metabolites in influencing the outcome of infection
Parasitology
- Global analyses of parasite biology, including genomics, metabolomics and ecological approaches
- Drug resistance, immune evasion, invasiveness, Differentiation
- Pathogenesis
- Research links with disease-endemic countries, particularly in Africa
Virology
- Molecular virology to in vivo pathogenesis
- Virus-cell interactions, viral immunology, viral ecology and emergence
- Structural virology
- Clinical and veterinary virology, viral diagnostics, virus epidemiology, mathematical modelling and bioinformatics