My lab works on herpes simplex virus, which infects over five billion people worldwide and persists for life as a silent infection in the nervous system. And it can come out of this silent infection, a process known as reactivation, and cause disease. —Anna Cliffe, PhD, Associate Professor, Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology
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