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Seton Hall University

Daniel Nichols

Director of Health Professions
Department of Biological Sciences

Despite having some of the smallest genomes known, viruses use complex means of re-structuring the host environment to allow for a productive infection. I am interested in understanding and characterizing virus-host interactions and viral antagonism of host innate immune responses. Specifically, the focus of my lab is to elucidate the mechanisms by which poxviruses antagonize antiviral signaling pathways. By determining the viral proteins involved in modulating these pathways, we will gain a better understanding of how viruses regulate intracellular signaling networks and will identify potential targets for novel antiviral strategies.

In addition to serving as an assistant  associate professor for the department of Biology Biological Sciences, I am also associated with Seton Hall-Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine.