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People – Institute for Emerging Infections
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Institute for Emerging Infections. Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research. HIV is still growing, even when undetectable in the blood. 23rd International HIV Dynamics and Evolution meeting. Human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) expression is not induced by treatment with the histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors in cellular models of HIV-1 latency. Research Councils UK Policy Internship. Henry Dale Fellowship awarded to Daniel Wilson.
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Research Themes – Institute for Emerging Infections
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Institute for Emerging Infections. How will such mutations impact upon the emerging HCV epidemic? In this research theme we use experimental and modelling work to explore these questions. Paul Klenerman supervises the experimental work and Angela McLean. Supervises the theoretical work. Find out more about Hepatitis C. How does HIV evolve as it passes from one host to another? Supervises the theoretical work. Find out more about HIV. How do logistic constraints impose planning for disease control? Peter ...
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About - Experimental Medicine Division
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About Experimental Medicine Division. Experimental Medicine Division is a collection of research groups within the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine. Who are based at a number of sites including; the John Radcliffe Hospital. The Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research. Including Old Road Campus (please see site map. And the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM). Oversees the Division's research grants, finances, HR, IT and Laboratory management and is based at the John Radcliffe H...
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The Scientist Blog - Daily updated Bioinformatics and Biology News - Gene synthesis, Stem cell research, Gene Therapy, Microarray Research, PCR
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Friday, December 31, 2004. In vitro Gene Production. on a chip! It's fast and inexpansive. And it will open loads of interesting research avenues and speed up drug development for sure! Synthetic biology: Researchers mass produce genes on a chip. But now, scientists have developed a way to make the materials for genes on a microchip in mass quantities, for a fraction of the current cost. The paper, entitled "Accurate multiplex gene synthesis from programmable DNA microchips," was co-authored by researche...
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Daniel Wilson's Blog: James Martin Fellowship
http://blog.danielwilson.me.uk/2012/11/james-martin-fellowship.html
Research in Evolution and Genetics. Monday, 5 November 2012. This position is now closed. A prestigious James Martin Fellowship funded by the Oxford Martin School. Is available in my research group for a highly motivated and creative population geneticist interested in developing cutting edge methods for the analysis of high-throughput whole genome sequencing data to better understand the evolution and epidemiology of the major pathogens HIV and Hepatitis C Virus. And the Nuffield Department of Medicine.