Facilitated By

San Antonio Medical Foundation

Mechanisms and consequences of Plasmodium/Ebola virus co-infections

Texas Biomedical Research Institute

 

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Principal Investigator(s)
Olena Shtanko
Collaborating Institutions
University of Iowa
Funded by
NIH
Research Start Date
Status
Active

We will be responsible for BSL4 experiments involving Ebola virus infection of treated and untreated murine macrophages.

Collaborative Project
Disease Modeling
Basic Research
Infectious Disease