Thesis
Exploring population immunity towards potential pandemic viruses
- Abstract:
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4.1. Introduction
The emergence of SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in 2019 prompted unprecedented public health responses globally. Concurrently, H5N1 and H1N1 influenza viruses continue to pose significant threats to public health: with H5N1 viruses posing a concerning pandemic risk. In this study, I conducted a comprehensive serosurvey of human and avian anti-influenza virus immunity. Bioinformatics-informed site-directed mutagenesis techniques (SDM) uncovered HA-...
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+ Milicic, A
- Institution:
- University of Oxford
- Division:
- MSD
- Department:
- NDM
- Role:
- Supervisor
+ Spencer, A
- Role:
- Supervisor
+ Thompson, C
- Role:
- Supervisor
+ Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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- Funder identifier:
- https://ror.org/00cwqg982
- Programme:
- Interdisciplinary Biosciences BBSRC DTP
- DOI:
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
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- Copyright holder:
- Jai Samuel Bolton
- Copyright date:
- 2024
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