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This project investigates the mechanisms by which Wolbachia, an intracellular insect symbiont, provides antiviral protection to its hosts. By identifying the tissues involved and the specific Wolbachia genes responsible for this protection, the research aims to enhance the understanding and application of Wolbachia in…
Animals and microbes interact in intricate ways.
Wolbachia, a common intracellular insect symbiont, can manipulate reproduction and protect hosts from viruses.
Thus, Wolbachia is an asset in the control of insect-borne diseases.
However, as Wolbachia cannot be cultured outside of host cells or genetically manipulated, the mechanisms of its antiviral phenotype remain poorly understood, and this inhibits wider exploitation.I have been working to remedy these deficiencies, and now stand poised to d…
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