LIV Lecture
The LIV Lecture is an event that takes place once a month on a Thursday. Here, external scientists give an insight into their research work.
The event is open to employees of the LIV and the CSSB as well as interested students and researchers.
LIV Lecture 12-24 (@CSSB)
Professor Richard Stanton: Overcoming viral manipulation and evasion of cellular immunity with SARS-CoV-2 and HCMV
Professor Richard Stanton
Cardiff University, UK
CSSB - Centre for Structural Systems Biology (Lecture Hall)
located on DESY-Campus Hamburg-Bahrenfeld, Notkestraße 85, Building 15, 22607 Hamburg
Abstract:
Our research sits at the interface of virology and immunology, with a particular focus on the ways that viruses manipulate the infected cell to avoid recognition by cellular immunity (including NK cells, T-cells, and dendritic cells), and how these mechanisms can be overcome to promote more effective antiviral immunity. Most recently we have been working with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and SARS-CoV-2 to investigate the role of antibody-mediated activation of cellular immunity in viral control, and how this can be enhanced in immunotherapies and vaccines. We've also used quantitative proteomics to reveal novel ways that these viruses manipulate protein trafficking to provide protection from these responses.
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