Grants and Contracts Details
Description
The Dutch laboratory has considerable expertise in the study of paramyxoviruses and
pneumoviruses using a variety of cell biological and microscopy approaches, including a variety
of forms of microscopy including high resolution microscopy. We also have experience in the
use of human airway epithelial cultures for multiple negative strand viruses. In this proposal, the
Dutch laboratory will focus on experiments in Aim 2 that utilize cell biological and microscopy
approaches to dissect critical aspects of HPIV3 replication. These include performing the
experiments in Aim 2.1, with the exception of having the Fearns laboratory analyze the RNA
that we process and send, carrying out the experiments in Aims 2.2 and 2.3, which draw on our
expertise with FISH and FRET analysis, and performing the experiments in Aim 2.4 and 2.5,
given our extensive experience with immunofluorescence. As a PI, Dr. Dutch will provide
scientific input and discussion on the other work from the entire proposal, to ensure that all
aspects of the proposal are well-coordinated.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 3/1/25 → 2/28/30 |
Funding
- Boston University: $224,070.00
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