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Research Groups
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Fazakerley Group
The Fazakerley lab main interest is in the pathogenesis of infections with RNA viruses, in particular arboviruses and virus infections of the central nervous system. Our main focus is to understand arbovirus encephalitis and arbovirus persistence in mammalian systems and the response to these viruses of arthropod cells and mosquitoes.
Other work areas include:Viral Infectious Diseases, Bacterial and Parasitic Infections
Current Projects
Lab Team
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Professor of Virology, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
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Senior Research Fellow
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Divya Narayanan
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Claudia Kosman
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Damien Phan
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Dr Julio Rodriguez-Andres
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Thorley Group
The National Enterovirus Reference Laboratory plays a principal role in the clinical and laboratory investigation of cases of polio-like illness (acute flaccid paralysis) and the characterisation of poliovirus in Australia and the WHO Western Pacific region.
Other work areas include:Enteric infections
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Vincan Group
Elizabeth’s group investigates novel ways to block cancer growth with a focus on the gastrointestinal tract – stomach, bowel and liver. A cell-cell communication pathway called Wnt is hyperactive in these cancers. Their research shows inhibiting Wnt has potent anti-cancer effects.
Other work areas include:Viral Infectious Diseases, Bacterial and Parasitic Infections
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Virus Identification Laboratory
The Virus Identification laboratory performs rapid turnaround diagnostic virology on samples referred for testing. Further testing may include virus load, virus genotyping, lineage transmission investigation, drug resistance testing and genotyping, speciation, virus isolation and novel virus discovery.
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