Professor George Lomonossoff is a virologist who uses molecular biology to understand the assembly and properties of viruses. He uses a synthetic biology approach to create synthetic virus-like particles. He has exploited a highly efficient transient expression system to produce pharmacologically active proteins within plants. George P. Lomonossoff spends much of his time researching Cowpea mosaic virus, Virus, Virology, RNA, and Plant virus. His Cowpea mosaic virus study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as HeLa, Recombinant DNA, Nicotiana benthamiana, and Cytotoxicity. His biological study focuses on Capsid.
His study in the field of Satellite tobacco mosaic virus is also linked to topics like Chimera. The study incorporates disciplines such as Molecular biology, Base pair, and Cell biology in addition to RNA. George P. Lomonossoff interconnects Coat Proteins, RNA viruses, Viral vectors, and Nanotechnology in the investigation of issues within Plant viruses. George’s research uses nanotechnology to create virus-like particles which can be used for immune recognition and vaccine development, they also make good nanoparticles for drug delivery.
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