18新利苹果客户端下载|18新利苹果客户端密码

编辑

Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer S. Ding Lab Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home People Publications News & Fun Opportunities Links Contact Us Open Search Welcome to the Ding lab! We are broadly interested in studying enteric virus-host interactions. We investigate the interface of rotavirus and SARS-CoV-2 replication and pathogenesis, host mucosal immune responses, and intestinal epithelial cell biology. Research Areas Molecular mechanisms of rotavirus replication and pathogenesisRotavirus-host interactionsInnate immune signaling in the intestinal epitheliumGastrointestinal SARS-CoV-2 infection and diarrhea development Research Tools Rotavirus reverse genetics systemGenome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screenVirus-host protein interactomeViral RNA binding protein interactomeInterferon-stimulated gene screen2D and 3D human small intestinal enteroid culturesLive-cell imagingKnockout and conditional knockout neonatal mouse models These posters are meant to show that racial justice and support for marginalized communities cannot be separated from the practice of science. We must actively work to recognize the obstacles that scientists (and potential scientists) from marginalized communities face, and dismantle structures of power that prevent them from succeeding. We must also consider the effects of our research and research choices on marginalized communities. Please see https://sammykatta.com/diversity for more! S. Ding LabDepartment of Molecular Microbiology4940 Parkview PlaceMPRB, Rm 9220St. Louis, MO [email protected] Twitter ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

新利18备 用网址 百度新利18 体育新利18 新利18备 用网址
Copyright ©18新利苹果客户端下载|18新利苹果客户端密码 The Paper All rights reserved.