
Laboratory of Virology
Our research focuses on plant viruses, arboviruses and insect viruses. We aim to unravel the molecular and ecological mechanisms underlying virus-host and virus-vector interactions to understand how these determine pathology and transmission. The acquired knowledge contributes to the development of new technologies (e.g. in vector control and biotechnology) and durable strategies for disease management (e.g. in molecular plant breeding, vaccine development, insect biocontrol and mass rearing of insects).
Chair holder
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European Immunization Week 2019
Dr Jelke Fros is among researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands and elsewhere who are aiming to better understand how viruses and hosts (like us) try to outsmart each other. This work has the potential to fundamentally change how, and how quickly, vaccines can be developed in response to new public health threats.
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The Wageningen Electron Microscopy Centre (WEMC) is a centralized facility closely associated to the Laboratory of Virology, providing tools and expertise to researchers of Wageningen University & Research institutes and external users.
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Latest publications
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Mixtures of Insect-Pathogenic Viruses in a Single Virion : towards the Development of Custom-Designed Insecticides
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 87 (2021)3. - ISSN 0099-2240 - p. 1 - 15. -
Reproducing the Rift Valley fever virus mosquito-lamb-mosquito transmission cycle
Scientific Reports 11 (2021)1. - ISSN 2045-2322 -
Shuni virus replicates at the maternal-fetal interface of the ovine and human placenta
Pathogens 10 (2021)1. - ISSN 2076-0817 - p. 1 - 9. -
Complete genomic sequence of a novel phytopathogenic Burkholderia phage isolated from fallen leaf compost
Archives of Virology 166 (2021). - ISSN 0304-8608 - p. 313 - 316. -
Relocation of the attTn7 Transgene Insertion Site in Bacmid DNA Enhances Baculovirus Genome Stability and Recombinant Protein Expression in Insect Cells
Viruses 12 (2020)12. - ISSN 1999-4915 -
Farmer Knowledge in Potato Virus Epidemiology and Control in Kenya
Potato Research (2020). - ISSN 0014-3065
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