第59回日本神経学会学術大会

第59回日本神経学会学術大会

2018年5月23日〜5月26日ロイトン札幌・さっぽろ芸術文化の館・札幌市教育文化会館
日本神経学会学術大会
第59回日本神経学会学術大会

第59回日本神経学会学術大会

2018年5月23日〜5月26日ロイトン札幌・さっぽろ芸術文化の館・札幌市教育文化会館

[EANF-02-1]New approaches to prevent diseases caused by West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne flaviviruses

Roy A. Hall(Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland)
Professor Roy Hall obtained his PhD in virology at James Cook University of North Queensland, Australia and is currently a teaching and research Professor at the University of Queensland and a founding member of the Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre. He has spent the last 35 years researching mosquito-borne viruses with a focus on the emergence of flaviviruses that cause neurological disease. With collaborators, his lab has investigated the pathogenesis of West Nile virus using animal models and elucidated viral factors associated with virulent infection. A recent focus of his research is on using mosquito-specific viruses as vehicles for the development of safe recombinant vaccines and diagnostics against West Nile virus and other flavivirus pathogens.

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