Infection & Immunity news
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09 DecProfessor Lilach Sheiner has been awarded a Wellcome Discovery grant of over £3.3million to investigate the biology of Toxoplasma mitochondria and decipher its function during animal infection and persistence.
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03 Dec
Microscopic, single cell differences found in lungs of COVID-19 patients in Mala
Research led by the School of Infection & Immunity has revealed previously unobserved differences in the inflammatory response to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in patients who live in Malawi compared to those in western countries. -
28 Nov
RESEARCH UNCOVERS ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT INFECTION TREATMENT
New research led by the School of Infection & Immunity's Professor Andrew Roe and Dr David Mark has shown that the compound aurodox can reduce virulence in multiple gram-negative pathogens, paving the way for it to be used to treat a wide range of antibiotic-resistant infections. -
08 Nov
NEW DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH
Head of School Professor Julia Edgar has announced the appointment of Professor Andy Roe as our new Director of Research following Professor Rick Maizels' decision to stand down.
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Animal African Trypanosomiasis
Glasgow is collaborating with other universities to tackle this devastating parasitic disease.
The evolution of SARS-CoV-2, from bats to humans, shows a slow rate of change
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