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This project investigates the life cycle of the Hepatitis C virus to identify new antiviral strategies. It focuses on understanding how the virus forms its replication complexes by hijacking host cellular mechanisms, which could lead to improved treatments for liver disease.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important cause of worldwide liver disease.
Current therapies are inadequate for most patients.
Improving the understanding of the life cycle of this virus may provide opportunities for new antiviral strategies.
Like all characterized positive-strand RNA viruses, HCV is also believed to replicate its RNA in association with intracellular membranes, the details of its replication complex assembly are unknown.
My long-term goal is to understand the molecular mechanism…
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