Summary
The Tuplin laboratory utilises a range of cutting-edge approaches to investigate how arboviruses - specifically Chikungunya, Dengue and Zika viruses - control replication and translation of their genomes through interactions between RNA structures, host cell proteins and non-coding RNA, and the potential of such RNA elements/interactions as novel therapeutic targets.
Full descriptionYou will be involved in a highly novel project which utilises a multidisiplinary approach and cutting-edge methodology - combining molecular virology, genomics, quantitative proteomics, structural biology, imaging, cell biology and structural-based rational drug design. Consequently, you will gain experience across wide range of molecular biology, cell culture and virological techniques.
This is just one example of the sort of project available in my research group. The precise project will be decided upon in consultation.
For further information please see my web sites.
Dr Andrew Tuplin – Faculty of Biological Sciences
Dr Andrew Tuplin – Astbury Centre
