Hiscox Lab
What we do:
The Hiscox Lab is a research group at the University of Leeds which uses structural, molecular and cell biological approaches to study human and animal disease. The three major focuses being on:
Focus 1: Respiratory virus pathogens. Principally we study infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) (with John Barr), and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV).
Focus 2: The nucleolus. This is a dynamic sub-nuclear structure which is the target for many viral infections and cellular diseases particularly cancer and auto-immune disease.
Focus 3: Using high throughput quantitative proteomics and interactome mapping to study virus interactions with the host cell. Focusing on respiratory and BSL4 pathogens.
Pictured is the laboratory of John Barr and Julian at their research retreat in Selside, June 2009. Absent from the picture is Julian, Sian and Charles.
If you have come to this page because you are interested in attending the Wellcome Trust sponsored Sub-Nuclear Structures and Disease Meeting, which Julian is co-organizing, then please click here to get to the meeting web page.