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Graeme Price
Assistant Research Scientist gprice@mail.mcg.edu |
London, England |
My scientific interests relate to the field of viral pathogenesis and anti-viral
immunity. My major projects focus on identification of immunological determinants of influenza A virues and
on studying molecular aspects of replication of arenavirus.
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Rong Ou
Postdoctral Fellow rou@mail.mcg.edu |
Wuhan,
P.R. China |
My current research program is to study the immune response against acute/persistant viral
infections in the well-established LCMV murine model, with particular emphasis on the mechanisms and factors
that determine the nature and kinetic patterns of functional inactivation and/or physical deletion of
virus-specific T cells during persistent infection of a mature host with LCMV. |
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Minjie Chen
Graduate Student mchengs@students.mcg.edu |
Shanghai,
P.R. China |
Unfolded protein response in immunity. |
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Shuiyun Lan
Postdoctoral Fellow slan@mcg.edu |
Shanghai, P.R. China |
To explore the molecular mechanism of LCMV (lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus) persistence. |
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Menghua Zhang
Postdoctoral Fellow mezhang@mail.mcg.edu |
Beijing,
P.R. China |
- Immunological mechanism for LCMV infecting host.
- How to prevent persistent viral infections.
- Why the different LCMV strain can cause different infecting consequences.
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Lei Huang
Assistant Research Scientist lhuang@mail.mcg.edu |
Shanghai, P.R. China |
My research projects include generating and analyzing animals deficient in a variety
of molecular chaperones to better understand the role of molecular chaperones in the pathogenesis of
neurodegenerative disease and cancer. My research interests also extend to the analysis of the signaling
events in the generation and maintainence of anergic CD8+ antigen-specific lymphocytes in a persistent
infection of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.
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