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Prof. Roi Avraham
Immunology and Regenerative Biology
The lab of host-pathogen interactions is interested in how individual encounters between host and pathogenic bacteria can ultimately define the outcome of infection. This is achieved by applying cross-disciplinary single-cell analysis platforms that collectively enable us to extensively profile and precisely monitor host-pathogen interactions within the context of in vivo infections.
Field
Host-pathogen interactions
Research Focus
Why do some people succumb to infection - while others don't?
Model Organism
Major Methods