Viruses (Apr 2021)

ITN—VIROINF: Understanding (Harmful) Virus-Host Interactions by Linking Virology and Bioinformatics

  • Winfried Goettsch,
  • Niko Beerenwinkel,
  • Li Deng,
  • Lars Dölken,
  • Bas E. Dutilh,
  • Florian Erhard,
  • Lars Kaderali,
  • Max von Kleist,
  • Roland Marquet,
  • Jelle Matthijnssens,
  • Shawna McCallin,
  • Dino McMahon,
  • Thomas Rattei,
  • Ronald P. Van Rij,
  • David L. Robertson,
  • Martin Schwemmle,
  • Noam Stern-Ginossar,
  • Manja Marz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13050766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 766

Abstract

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Many recent studies highlight the fundamental importance of viruses. Besides their important role as human and animal pathogens, their beneficial, commensal or harmful functions are poorly understood. By developing and applying tailored bioinformatical tools in important virological models, the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Initiative International Training Network VIROINF will provide a better understanding of viruses and the interaction with their hosts. This will open the door to validate methods of improving viral growth, morphogenesis and development, as well as to control strategies against unwanted microorganisms. The key feature of VIROINF is its interdisciplinary nature, which brings together virologists and bioinformaticians to achieve common goals.

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