Biography
Greg Moseley is head of the Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory. After graduating with BSc(Hons) from the University of York, United Kingdom, he undertook research toward a PhD at The University of Sheffield in the UK and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute on the roles of tetraspanin proteins in immunology and infection.
Greg was subsequently awarded a fellowship from the Royal Society that enabled him to travel to the Austin Research Institute (Melbourne) to undertake post-doctoral research in immunology. He later moved to Monash University where he investigated the mechanisms of subcellular protein trafficking. At Monash he established an independent research laboratory and applied his research expertise in virology, protein trafficking and immunology to the investigation of molecular mechanisms underlying viral immune evasion and pathogenicity. He also undertook fellowship research in CNRS (France) and Gifu University (Japan).
In 2013 Greg was awarded the Grimwade Fellowship and relocated his laboratory to the University of Melbourne Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Bio21 Institute.
Research Interest
Influenza, Virology, public health, Virus, infectious Diseases, and Infection
Publications
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Proteomic Perspectives on Viral Infections: Insights into Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Targets
Perspective: J Virol Antivir Res
DOI:
Yasuhiro Ishida