The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease
Research center regarding epstein-barr virus and the disease it causes.
The Columbia–Rockefeller Center for AIDS Research
Research center investigating mechanisms of HIV-1 replication and pathogenesis using biochemical and genetic approaches.
Craigie Laboratory
Research group studying the mechanisms that HIV and retroviruses use to integrate DNA into human cells. Includes recent publications and current research projects.
Mullins Molecular Retrovirology Lab
Viral research center focusing on retrovirus genes and gene products in HIV and the related viruses FIV and SIV. Includes methodology protocols and publication material.
Department of plant virology - IPMB - Czech republic
molecular-based detection methods (PCR, RT-PCR, hybridization, microhybridization) of plant viruses and phytoplasmas.
Institute for Molecular Virology
Includes computer enhanced images of viruses, news concerning virus infections, a multimedia library, and assistance in setting up a distance learning course.
Medical Microbiology University of Cape Town
This site is recognised for Linda Stannard's primer on virus architecture and her electron micrographs of various virus particles. Included, are copies of undergraduate dical lectures on viral diseases. There is also access to the Groote Schuur Hospital antibiotic prescribing recommendations and to lecture notes on mycobacterial diseases.
Department of Virology: Research Projects
Viral research information from the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences.
Macfarlane Burnet Centre for Medical Research
To conduct research into viral infections of public health importance, especially HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis A, D, C and E. To understand the replication and spread of viruses To develop improved methods for the diagnosis, treatment and control of the major viral infections of the Western Pacific region.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Research center for influenza vaccination, control, treatment, and lab diagnosis.
Virology Research
Design and research of anti-viral therapeutics using; nucleotide analogues, protease inhibitors, nucleoside analogues, and neuroaminidase inhibitors.
The Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Latest laboratory technologies and diagnostics focused on viruses and diseases they cause. Maintained by the University of Iowa.
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