Virology
In the fight against infectious diseases, the major force of the CIRI is the diversity of the viral pathogens studied as well as the approaches used by the different teams. The viruses of interest for the CIRI span from emerging and highly pathogenic viruses to acute/chronic ones with approaches that range from fundamental cellular biology and the development/use of appropriate animal models to the study of their clinical dimensions.
The main viruses studied are Ebola, Nipah, Crimean-Congo Fever, Zika, Dengue, Hepatitis viruses, HIV, Glu, Coronavirus, EBV, HTLV-1...
Baize S - UBIVE
Unit of Biology of Emerging Viral Infections Read more
Cimarelli A - LP2L
Host-pathogen interaction during Lentiviral Infection Read more
Cosset FL - EVIR
Enveloped viruses, Vectors and ImmunotheRapy Read more
Dreux M - VIV
Vesicular trafficking, innate response and viruses Read more
Durantel D - HepVir
Interplay between HBV and HDV and liver host factors Read more
Horvat B - IbIV
Immunobiology of viral infections Read more
Lina B - VirPath
Virology and human respiratory Pathologies Read more
VIDALAIN PO - VIRIMI
Viral Infection, Metabolism and Immunity. Read more
Dutartre H/Journo C - OR
Retroviral oncogenesis Read more
Ohlmann T - REVE
RNA Expression in Viruses and Eukaryotes Read more
Vanhems P - PHE3ID
Public Health, Epidemiology and Evolutionary Ecology of Infectious Diseases Read more
Volchkov V - MBVP
Molecular Basis of Viral Pathogenicity Read more
CIRI group: Mathieu C - NITROVIRE
CIRI Group: NeuroInvasion, TROpism and VIRal Encephalitis Read more