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Summary
Michael Martin Nevels is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Regensburg and holds a position at the University of St Andrews' School of Biology. His research focuses on human herpesviruses, particularly cytomegalovirus (CMV), exploring mechanisms of viral infection, epigenetic regulation, and innate immune responses. He leads projects funded by The Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Council, investigating CMV pathogenesis and antiviral strategies.
- Education: Master of Biology (University of Regensburg, 2016); PhD in Biology (University of Regensburg).
- Key Projects:
- ISSF3: Investigating CMV-induced cytokine rewiring and STAT signaling.
- TargetHerpes: Developing antiviral agents targeting CMV proteins.
- Contributions: Co-developed T-Track® CMV diagnostic kit and Redvax CMV vaccine platform.
His research integrates virology, immunology, and epigenetics to combat viral infections, with applications in drug discovery and diagnostics.
Activities: Hosts academic visitors, reviews manuscripts, and participates in international virology conferences. Served as an external examiner for MPhil programs.



