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Breadcrumb David LV Bauer Bauer lab RNA Virus Replication Laboratory : Areas of interest Lab contentLab contentIn this section Overview Lab members Areas of interest View more Back Viral RNA structure & function Virus Pathogenicity & Immunity Exploiting RNA vs. Disease Vacancies Publications ContentWe study how RNA viruses replicate in order to understand how they work and to find better ways of treating diseases such as influenza and COVID-19.Our lab focuses broadly on three areas:Characterising viral RNA structure and functionUnderstanding virus pathogenicity and innate immune activationExploiting RNA structure for vaccine and antiviral therapy development Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email