Research Topics

Our research is focused on the characterisation of host-pathogen interactions and the role of cell signaling and cell death during intracellular infections to identify novel host and virulence factors that manipulate the host to facilitate infection. Analysis and understanding of involved signaling pathways and factors allow us to identify novel potent therapeutic targets and strategies to fight infections. We aim to identify and design small molecule compounds that inhibit or eliminate these factors to support the control of infection, including chronic hepatitis B, SARS-CoV-2 and bunyavirus infection. Our work intersects with the fields of molecular virology, cell signaling, immunology and biochemistry and includes state-of-the-art in vitro-based assays and tools as well as in vivo infection models in BSL2 and BSL3 laboratories.

 

Research Topics

1. Understanding the regulation of cell death and inflammation during intracellular infections

2. Characterising the therapeutic potential of targeting cell death during intracellular infection

3. Understanding and manipulation of airborne virus transmission

4. Development of novel therapeutics against coronavirus infections and related disease