About
Victor Boyartchuk is a Researcher at the Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His work focuses on innate immunity, viral pathogenesis, and macrophage biology with applications in molecular medicine and proteomics.
Research interests include studying host-pathogen interactions in viral infections (e.g., human metapneumovirus), cytokine regulation, and genetic factors affecting immune responses. Notable projects involve investigating TRIM37's role in MULIBREY syndrome and establishing fibroblast cell lines for aquaculture research.
Recent studies highlight how viral infections modulate macrophage functions against bacterial pathogens, as well as transcriptional regulation via factors like RORα and BLIMP1. His work bridges basic science with clinical implications in immunology and genetic disorders.
- Advising: Supervised doctoral candidate Neda Nejati Moharrami (2018 dissertation)
- Outreach: Presented research at conferences like Viruses in Health and Disease (2023) and CEMIR Conference (2019)
Labs/Teams: Collaborates within NTNU's Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine and CEMIR (Center for Molecular Infection Medicine).
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