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Workshop 19
Viral pathogenesis and persistence
Appointment
Date:
31/03/2023
Time:
10:45
–
12:15
Location / Stream:
Lecture hall 4/5
Chair
Dr. Lisa Oestereich
Hamburg / DE
Prof. Dr. Benedikt B. Kaufer
Berlin / DE
Programme
10:45
–
11:00
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 103
Identification of possible peripheral routes for borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) infection in the rhesus macaque model
Dr. Kore Schlottau (Greifswald / DE)
Emerging viruses and zoonosis, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
11:00
–
11:15
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 104
Pathogenesis of wildtype- and vaccine-based recombinant Peste des Petits Ruminants virus (PPRV) expressing EGFP in experimentally infected domestic goats
Katharina S. Schmitz (Rotterdam / NL)
Emerging viruses and zoonosis, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
11:15
–
11:30
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 105
Molecular characterisation of a 2017/18 clinical influenza B/Yamagata isolate reveals improved adaptation to the human lower respiratory tract
Duygu Merve Çalışkan (Muenster / DE)
Viral pathogenesis and persistence, Viral replication strategies 1 (RNA viruses)
11:30
–
11:45
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 106
Human pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like-cells for hepatitis D virus extracellular spread and drug evaluation studies
Huanting Chi (Heidelberg / DE)
Structure, assembly, egress, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
11:45
–
12:00
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 107
A novel, high dimensional model of latent HIV-1 infection and latency reversal cure strategies
Dylan Postmus (Berlin / DE)
Antiviral therapy and resistance, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
12:00
–
12:15
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 108
Merkel cell polyomavirus persistence – analyzing the interaction of a viral protein with host cell chromatin
Dr. Denise Ohnezeit (Hamburg / DE)
Host cell factors and modulation, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
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