Clement W. Gnanadurai
Department of Pathology
The University of Georgia, Athens, USA
His research for his PhD thesis at University of Ulm, Germany with Prof. Frank Kirchhoff on generation of “HIV-1 like” SIVagm infectious molecular clone, which was subsequently used in primate model to decipher the immunopathogenesis of human AIDS. Thereafter, he received a postdoctoral fellowship from University of Georgia, and he is involved in development of animal model for rabies therapy, since there is no established therapy or cure for rabies. The areas of his expertise are virus evolution, adaptation, immune evasion and virus attenuation.
Understanding viral virulence, immunopathology, immune evasion, generation of recombinant viruses, viral attenuation, vaccine development, immune therapy, animal models and treatment.
Immunochemistry & Immunopathology received 174 citations as per Google Scholar report