Rabies virus P protein isoforms (P3-5) are important for viral pathogenicity
Feb 1, 2014·
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Kazuma Okada
Date
Feb 1, 2014 12:00 AM — 12:00 AM
Event
4th Lorne Infection & Immunity Conference
Location
Lorne, Victoria, Australia

Authors
SA Assistant Professor
Kazuma Okada is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Infectious Disease
Education and Research (CiDER), Osaka University. His research focuses on
viral pathogenesis and RNA biology, developing tools to investigate the
mechanisms of viral pathogenesis and replication.
Outside the lab, he is an avid marathon runner (PB: 2:49:47) and trail runner.