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University of St Andrews: St Andrews, GB

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University of St Andrews: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, GB

2015-08-01 to present | Professor of Virology, Director of the Biomedical Sciences Research Centre (School of Biology)
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David J. Evans

University of Warwick: Coventry, West Midlands, GB

2006-11-01 to 2015-07-31 | Professor of Virology (School of Life Sciences)
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David J. Evans

University of Glasgow: Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, GB

1999 to 2006 | Professor of Virology (Institute of Virology)
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University of Reading: Reading, Berkshire, GB

1989 to 1999 | Lecturer in Virology (Department of Microbiology)
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Education and qualifications (2)

University of Sussex: Brighton, Brighton and Hove, GB

1984-10-01 to 1987-09-30 | DPhil. Microbiol genetics and molecular biology (Unit of Nitrogen Fixation)
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David J. Evans

University of Dundee: Dundee, Angus, Scotland, GB

1980-10-01 to 1984-07-01 | BSc. Microbiology (Biology)
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Funding (8)

Chronic bee paralysis virus: The epidemiology, evolution and mitigation of an emerging threat to honey bees.

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The biology and pathogenesis of Deformed Wing Virus, the major virus pathogen of honeybees

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Recombination in enteroviruses: the genetics, cell biology and biochemistry of a biphasic replicative mechanism of virus evolution

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Antiviral therapies for honeybees

2015-07-31 to 2017-06-05 | Grant
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Swindon, GB)
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The biology and pathogenesis of Deformed Wing Virus, the major virus pathogen of honeybees

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Unravelling the impact of the mite Varroa destructor on the interaction between the honeybee and its viruses

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Biochemical, structural and functional analysis of a pseudoknot required for hepatitis C virus replication.

Molecular and cellular biology of human enteroviruses : cell signalling, recombination and replication