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MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research

  • MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
  • Impact
  • COP26 - Viruses and Climate Change
  • SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance in Malawi
  • HCV Research UK
  • Controlling Dengue Virus in Malaysia
  • Improving Dengue Diagnosis in the Philippines
  • Leading the fight against Zika Virus in Brazil
  • Ebola - Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
  • Virus Hunting in Uganda
  • Emerging Exploration in Peru
  • Diagnostic Standards for Human Cytomegalovirus
  • Vaccine against Bluetongue Virus
  • Feline Viruses
  • COVID-19 Research Response

Impact

Our research is having wide-reaching and lasting impact.  

Our scientists and clinicians work in collaboration with stakeholders to design and conduct research that provides real world solutions to real world challenges. These national and international stakeholders include partners in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, healthcare practitioners, diagnostic services, patient groups, and farmers.  

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COP26 - Viruses and Climate Change

COVID-19 Research Response

SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance in Malawi

HCV Research UK

Controlling Dengue Virus in Malaysia

Improving Dengue Diagnosis in the Philippines

Leading the fight against Zika Virus in Brazil

Ebola - Thinking Globally, Acting Locally

Virus Hunting in Uganda

Emerging Exploration in Peru

Diagnostic Standards for Human Cytomegalovirus

Vaccine against Bluetongue Virus

Feline Viruses

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