
معرفی
Samuel Campos is an Associate Professor in Immunobiology at the University of Arizona, researching human papillomavirus (HPV) entry mechanisms and viral trafficking. His work combines molecular virology, cell biology, and immunology approaches to understand papillomavirus infection cycles.
Research focuses on how HPV evades host immune surveillance during initial infection, particularly through manipulation of vesicular trafficking pathways. Recent studies examine viral interactions with cellular receptors and immune signaling components, including cGAS/STING pathway evasion.
Publications demonstrate expertise in viral entry mechanisms, with contributions to understanding SARS-CoV-2 infection pathways during the pandemic. His lab develops antiviral strategies targeting viral entry processes.
Current projects investigate host-pathogen interactions at the molecular level, with translational applications for developing novel antiviral therapeutics and vaccines.


