Posts Tagged ‘ Resistance ’

Pseudotype viruses - applications and troubleshooting - 2nd October 2013

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Pseudotype viruses are rapidly establishing themselves as important research and diagnostic tools of basic and clinical scientists facilitating the detailed study of individual viral genes, host cell receptors and highly pathogenic viruses, circumventing the need for high-level biosafety containment. The switching of surface envelope proteins expressed on the surface of these pseudotypes enables them to be used as surrogate viruses in neutralization/antiviral screening assays and for the study of cell–virus receptor interactions. This meeting encompasses the many diverse applications of pseudotype


2014 - Exploiting bacteriophages for bioscience, biotechnology and medicine (the 5th in a biennial series) - 23rd January 2014

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Thursday 23rd January 2014 Cineworld: The O2 Peninsula Square London SE10 0DX United Kingdom Bacteriophages (phages) are arguably the most abundant biological entities on the planet. They play crucial roles in driving the adaptive evolution of their bacterial hosts, and achieve this both through the predator-prey roles of the phage-bacterium interaction and through the adaptive […]


Malaria Drug Development and Resistance Control - 3rd July 2014

Malaria Drug Development and Resistance Control Thursday, 03 July 2014 09:00 - 17:00 Cineworld: The O2, London, SE10 0DX, UK The prevention of anti-malarial drug resistance is of enormous public health importance. It can be assumed that no therapy currently under development or to be developed in the foreseeable future will be totally protective against […]


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