CORDIS Project
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This project aims to investigate the antiviral genes present in animals, particularly insects, to understand their responses to viral infections. It leverages the Drosophila model to explore the mechanisms of antiviral protection and identify potential therapeutic targets.
As we have seen with the emergence of viral pathogens like Ebola, ZIKA and SARS-CoV2, our societies are, and will continue to be, confronted to unknown and perilous viruses.
To prepare for this, we propose to explore the diversity of antiviral genes in animals.
Important signaling nodes have been conserved throughout evolution and regulate expression of antiviral genes that evolve dynamically in response to viral pressure.
Because this occurs in parallel between different lineages, each animal h…
UNIVERSITE DE STRASBOURG
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China, Guangzhou
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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