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How innate immune signalling dictates avian susceptibility to viruses. This project aims to understand how innate immune signalling dictates whether different bird species will tolerate or succumb to

The University of Queensland — ARC Future Fellowships
Amount
Up to $991,376
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

How innate immune signalling dictates avian susceptibility to viruses. This project aims to understand how innate immune signalling dictates whether different bird species will tolerate or succumb to viral infection. Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) threatens Australian livestock industries and wild animal populations. Innate immune responses need to restrict viral replication without causing tissue damage. This project will reveal how innate immune signalling differs between HPAIV-susceptible (chicken) and tolerant (duck) species. Expected outcomes include novel insights into avian immunology, new approaches to mitigate HPAIV emergence and new strategies to predict species susceptibility to HPAIV for significant agricultural and conservation benefits.. Scheme: ARC Future Fellowships. Field: 3204 - Immunology. Lead: Dr Larisa Labzin

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