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Raymond Welsh, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Pathology
Other Affiliation(s):
Center for AIDS Research
Program in Immunology and Virology
Viral and Tumor Immunology
The focus of our research is on analyzing basic mechanisms of viral
immunology and immunopathology. To do this, we study mouse model
infections with a variety of viruses, including lymphocytic
choriomeningitis virus, murine cytomegalovirus, vaccinia virus, Pichinde
virus, mouse hepatitis virus, herpes simplex virus, polyomavirus, and
others. Our laboratory has demonstrated that natural killer (NK) cells
become activated during viral infections and contribute to the natural
resistance against viruses. We are currently examining which viral gene
products are important in the sensitivity to NK cells and which functions
of NK cells are important for their antiviral activity. The second major
aim is to examine the specificities of virus-specific cytotoxic T
lymphocytes (CTL) induced during viral infections and to determine what
factors contribute to the development and maintenance of CTL memory.
Included in this study is the analysis of apoptosis in activated
lymphocyte populations and the demonstration of virus-induced immune
deficiency associated with this apoptosis.
Office: S2-244
Phone: 508-856-5819
E-mail: Raymond.Welsh@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Immunology,
Virology
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