Mr Dom Wooding

  • Research Assistant, Tropical Disease Biology
Mr Dom Wooding

Biography

Dom Wooding is a Research Assistant currently working in Professor Christine Goffinet’s team within the Tropical Disease Biology department. His research focuses on virus-host interactions, with a particular interest in emerging infectious diseases. Current projects include work on Oropouche virus, Chikungunya virus and Mpox virus.

Research interests

Dom’s research focuses mainly on virus-host interactions in a number of different emerging infectious diseases. Projects include:

DEFENDER – an EU funded project which is a collaboration between 12 partner sites. Our arm of the study is investigating Chikungunya virus (CHIKV)-host interactions by high-throughput screening of genes using fluorescence microscopy as a readout.

Deciphering modes of inhibition of Oropouche virus (OROV) entry using a lentiviral pseudotype-based system to test the capability of neutralising and blocking agents to inhibit OROV entry.

Investigating the role of peripheral immune cells in mpox virus pathogenesis.