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Automated robotic platform handling pink-coloured 96-well plates in a laboratory setting for high-throughput drug screening processes.

CTH - Drug Screening

CTH - Drug Screening has the infrastructure and expertise to take the initial in vitro screening of antiviral compounds through to functional studies and on to pre-clinical animal models for efficacy evaluation of promising candidates.

Academic lead: Professor Arvind Patel 

Contact: cvr-crush@glasgow.ac.uk

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CTH - Genomics

CVR Genomics is a team of researchers exclusively dedicated to the development and implementation of high-throughput sequencing solutions applied to viruses.

Academic Lead: Dr Ana da Silva Filipe

Contact: cvr-genomics@glasgow.ac.uk

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CTH - Serology

Our main interests are the ways in which viruses cause disease; the immune response to infection; and the development of viral vaccines.

Academic Lead: Professor Brain Willet 

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