Faculty involved with the Virology program come from across the university.
Faculty |
Area of Research |
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Joel Baines |
Herpesvirus cell infection
and replication mechanisms. Web page |
jdb11@cornell.edu |
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Gary
Blissard |
Baculoviruses - gene expression and the
processes of cell infection and replication. Web page |
gwb1@cornell.edu 607-254-1366 |
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James Casey |
Studies of retroviruses and viruses in
wildlife and turtles. Web page |
jwc3@cornell.edu 607-253-3579 |
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Edward
Dubovi |
Diagnotic virology and investigation
of animal diseases caused by viruses. Web page |
ejd5@cornell.edu 607-253-3900 |
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Stewart
Gray |
Viruses of plants and the virus-aphid
interaction leading to transmission. |
smg3@cornell.edu |
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Laura Harrington |
Arboviruses-mosquito vector biology, virus--vector-host interactions. Web page |
lch27@cornell.edu 607-255-7271 |
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Moonsoo Jin |
Rhinovirus and ICAM - 1 interaction. Antibody engineering for passive immunotherapy. Web page |
mj227@cornell.edu 607-255-7271 |
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Sandy
Lazarowitz |
Geminiviruses in plants and the interactions
between viral proteins and plant functions in infection and transmission
within the plant. Web page |
sgl5@cornell.edu 607-255-7830 |
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Klaus
Osterreider |
Herpesviruses of animals (equine herpesviruses
and Marek's disease viruses): replication processes and pathogenesis. Web page |
no34@cornell.edu 607-253-4045 |
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John Parker |
Reovirus and calicivirus replication
and pathogenesis. Web page |
jsp7@cornell.edu 607-256-5626 |
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Colin
Parrish |
Parvovirus structure, function, and the
control of host range and cell infection. |
crp3@cornell.edu 607-256-5649 |
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Keith Perry |
Plant virus structure, infection and
replication. Web page |
klp3@cornell.edu 607-255-3245 |
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Karel (Ton)
Schat |
Viral diseases of birds and poultry:
Marek's disease and avian influenza immunology and pathogenesis, circovirus
pathogenesis. Web page |
kas24@cornell.edu 607-253-4032 |
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Bud Tennant |
Hepatitis B-related viruses, pathogenesis
and anti-viral drugs. Web page |
bct3@cornell.edu 607-253-3280 |
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Volker Vogt |
Retrovirus structural proteins and the
role of gag-derived proteins in the assembly of the viral particle. Web page |
vmv1@cornell.edu 607-255-2443 |
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Gary
Whittaker |
Cell entry processes of enveloped viruses,
particularly influenza virus and coronavirus. Web page |
grw7@cornell.edu 607-253-4019 |
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