Dr. Sreenu Vattipally

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Sreenu Vattipally is a research scientist specializing in virology at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. He focuses on viral genomics and bioinformatics, working to understand the behavior and evolution of viruses through computational analysis. His expertise includes the development of new algorithms and theoretical models to comprehend complex biological processes. His research spans a range of topics including sequence generation, protein-ligand interactions, viral epitope mutations, host evolution, and microRNA analysis. Currently, Vattipally's main research area is the genome sequence analysis of the Hepatitis C virus, where he is developing novel tools to enhance sequence mapping and locate mutations integral to host immune responses and antiviral drug resistance. Vattipally collaborates with notable researchers and is active in multidisciplinary projects to advance stratified medicine approaches for treating HCV patients.

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Experience

Research Scientist

2010-01-01 — Present

MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research • Glasgow

Specializes in virology research focusing on computational analysis of viral genomics and evolution.