Research on influenza includes studies on molecular virology, how the virus produces disease (pathogenesis), host immune responses, viral genomics, and how the virus spreads (epidemiology).
Influenza research includes molecular virology, molecular evolution, pathogenesis, host immune responses, genomics, and epidemiology.
He then held research positions at various institutions and was director of molecular virology at the Life Sciences Research Laboratory in St. Petersburg in 1981.
David Sourdive holds a PhD in molecular virology.
André Choulika, born January 23, 1965 in Beirut, has a doctorate (PhD) in molecular virology.
The world organisation for animal health recognises histopathology as the definitive diagnostic test, but laboratories have adopted other approaches with recent developments in molecular virology.
His research has focused on classical and molecular virology, with emphasis on polioviruses, influenza and adenoviruses.
Influenza research involves investigating molecular virology, pathogenesis, host immune responses, genomics, and epidemiology regarding influenza.
The New York Times described him as "a pioneer in molecular virology."
Her father is the chief of digestive diseases and her mother is the chairwoman of the department of molecular virology and microbiology.