St Mary’s Infection & Immunity Seminars (hybrid)

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Short bio: Dr Nerea Irigoyen

Nerea is a Research Group Leader in the Division of Virology (Department of Pathology) at the University of Cambridge. Nerea undertook a PhD in molecular virology at the Spanish National Biotechnology Centre in Madrid (Spain), where she studied the assembly and maturation of the capsid of the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). In October 2010, she moved to the Department of Pathology in Cambridge to study non-canonical translational mechanisms in coronaviruses and retroviruses under the supervision of Prof Ian Brierley as a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow (Wellcome Trust). During that period, she also applied a technique called ‘ribosome profiling’, a global snapshot of translation, to RNA viruses such as coronaviruses (e.g. MHV-A59), retroviruses (e.g. MuLV and HIV-1), and flaviviruses (e.g. Dengue and Zika viruses).

In September 2018, she established her research group to understand how virus protein translation can play a role in viral pathogenicity and disease, focusing on virus-host interactions. Her model systems are coronaviruses (e.g., MHV-A59 and SARS-CoV-2) and flaviviruses (e.g., Zika virus). She was recently awarded a Wellcome Trust-Career Development Award for understanding Zika virus-induced neuropathogenesis and neurotropism.

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