Thinwa Lab
Description
The Thinwa lab studies neurotropic viruses, host defense pathways, autophagy and brain development.
The Thinwa lab studies neurotropic viruses, host defense pathways, autophagy and brain development.
The Wu Laboratory mainly focuses on using human primary nasal and oral epithelium culture to gain novel insights in virus-host interactions.
Our research is driven by a desire to understand how these microscopic machines both replicate themselves and, at the same time, manage to evade, manipulate, and counter a myriad of host defenses.