J. Doorbar
University of CambridgeProfessor of Viral Pathogenesis, Division of Virology, University of Cambridge.
Author Of 8 Presentations
HPV Deregulation and the Pathways towards Cervical Neoplasia and Cancer (ID 858)
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Lecture Time
12:22 PM - 12:42 PM
Molecular Biology of an HPV infection and changes in viral gene expression (ID 1046)
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Lecture Time
05:15 PM - 05:35 PM
CONSERVATION OF E6 FUNCTION BETWEEN HPV16 AND HPV11 AND ITS FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE IN MODULATING EPITHELIAL HOMEOSTASIS DURING VIRAL LIFECYCLE. (ID 339)
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Lecture Time
11:43 AM - 11:55 AM
HUMANS WITH INHERITED T CELL CD28 DEFICIENCY ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO SKIN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES BUT ARE OTHERWISE HEALTHY (ID 494)
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06:16 PM - 06:28 PM
THE CONSERVED ROLE OF E6 IN THE REGULATION OF HPV-MEDIATED EPITHELIAL HOMEOSTASIS (ID 331)
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Lecture Time
06:10 AM - 06:15 AM
Molecular and virological aspects of HPV latency (ID 1071)
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Lecture Time
10:32 AM - 10:57 AM
LOCALISED TOPICAL MICROWAVING REVERSES HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV)-INDUCED PROLIFERATION AND IMMORTALISATION IN VITRO IN HPV16 AND 18-POSITIVE 3D EPITHELIAL RAFT TISSUES (ID 371)
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Lecture Time
06:45 AM - 06:50 AM
Presenter of 4 Presentations
HPV Deregulation and the Pathways towards Cervical Neoplasia and Cancer (ID 858)
Presenter
Lecture Time
12:22 PM - 12:42 PM
Molecular Biology of an HPV infection and changes in viral gene expression (ID 1046)
Presenter
Lecture Time
05:15 PM - 05:35 PM
Molecular and virological aspects of HPV latency (ID 1071)
Presenter
Lecture Time
10:32 AM - 10:57 AM