The impact of murine norovirus infection on the innate immune system. (360G-Wellcome-089214_Z_09_B)

£18,300

We propose that the activation of innate immune responses become altered upon infection with persistent versus non-persistent strains of MNV. We further propose that persistent MNV infection affects subsequent immune responses to other pathogens such as Salmonella. 1. To identify the signaling pathways of the innate immune system involved in the response to persistent and non-persistent variants of murine norovirus, focusing particularly on pathways that may be implicated in the production of type 1 interferons. 2. To determine whether persistent MNV infection affects the subsequent immune responses to other enteric pathogens such as Salmonella

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Grant Details

Amount Awarded 18300
Applicant Surname Chettle
Approval Committee PhD Studentships
Award Date 2013-12-17T00:00:00+00:00
Financial Year 2013/14
Grant Programme: Title PhD Studentship (Basic)
Internal ID 089214/Z/09/B
Lead Applicant Mr Alexander Chettle
Partnership Value 18300
Planned Dates: End Date 2014-07-31T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2013-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Region East of England
Sponsor(s) Prof Paul Lehner