Infectious Diseases
A podcast by ICGEB
9 Episoade
-  P. Malhotra - Unravelling the mode of actions of two currentantimalarial: Chloroquine & ArtemisininPublicat: 11.03.2022
-  F. Del Piero - Comparative Pathobiology as Diagnostic and Research Tool for Advancements in Animal and Human HealthPublicat: 06.03.2018
-  S. Ralph - Regulation of alternative splicing in human parasitesPublicat: 09.11.2016
-  D. Markovitz - Engineering a therapeutic Lectin: uncoupling mitogenicity from antiviral activityPublicat: 03.09.2016
-  S. E. Hasnain - Tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious bacterial disease, caused by a super intelligent pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, continues to be a Grand ChallengePublicat: 26.08.2015
-  S. Sunil - Chikungunya virus and its interaction with the vectorPublicat: 13.04.2015
-  G. Towers - Control of HIV Infection and Nuclear Targeting by Cellular CyclophilinsPublicat: 18.09.2012
-  M. De Bernard - Modulation of the host immune response by Helicobacter pylori Neutrophil Activating Protein and its possible applications in therapyPublicat: 01.04.2011
-  C. Chitnis - Red cell invasion by malaria parasites: from Basic Biology to vaccine developmentPublicat: 16.03.2011
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Looking at the basic biology of diseases that are caused by pathogenic microorganisms and possible therapies.
