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Amity Institute of Virology and Immunology Immunology is as old as life itself. It is a continually evolving system which strives to protect the body from internal and external disease causing agents.

The importance of immunity was first recognized by Edward Jenner who developed the vaccine against small pox. Subsequently, the discovery of soluble mediators of immunity, the antibodies, in the serum, prompted the rapid growth of serology, serodiagnostics and adaptive immunity. Rapid technological developments in the field of molecular biology and biomedical instrumentation allowed rapid strides

to be made in immunology bringing it from the bench to the bedside. Although a part of almost every Masters’ programme in biological sciences across the world, immunology is seldom found as a subject of specialization resulting in a dearth of trained personnel in this key area. Several human viral diseases like polio, small pox etc. have been causing morbidity and mortality throughout the world from centuries, many of which have been controlled. However, there is still a constant threat to the society from various deadly viruses like HIV, hepatitis, herpes etc. and other emerging viruses. Viruses have also been responsible for causing wide spread diseases in animals (rabies, foot and mouth disease etc.), plants (leaf curls and mosaics, tulip break, etc.), fishes etc. Loss of plant yield and damage to ornamental plants has led to huge economic losses. Viruses keep evolving themselves and thus it remains a big challenge for scientific and medical community to combat viral diseases.

04/06/2023
04/06/2023
Glimpse of online AIVI-Alumni Meet-2021.
11/04/2021

Glimpse of online AIVI-Alumni Meet-2021.

AIVI Alumni Meet 2021Amity Institute of Virology and Immunology is cordially invited our ALUMNI to attend the online Alu...
08/04/2021

AIVI Alumni Meet 2021

Amity Institute of Virology and Immunology is cordially invited our ALUMNI to attend the online Alumni meet-2021 tomorrow on the MS team at 2.00 pm.

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Ashish Srivastava
20/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Ashish Srivastava

The world is looking towards the development of early diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by SARS-CoV-2 in order to restrict its rapid transmission and...

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Hridayesh Prakash, Biochimie (3.4)
20/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Hridayesh Prakash, Biochimie (3.4)

The early detection and diagnosis of cancer is critical to optimize the treatment and management of cancer patients. Typical methods such as imaging a…

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik, Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
20/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik, Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry

Thermophilic mould Sporotrichum thermophile BJTLRMDU7 played the role in greener synthesis of the silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) extracellularly using s…

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Ashish Srivastava, Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (IF 4.2)
20/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Ashish Srivastava, Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (IF 4.2)

Virus disease spread effortlessly mechanically or through minute insect vectors which are extremely challenging to avoid. Emergence and re-emergence of new viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, H1N1 influenza virus, Avian influenza virus, dengue virus, Citrus tristeza virus, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, hav...

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik, OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology (IF 2.3)
16/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Naveen Kumar Kaushik, OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology (IF 2.3)

OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Devinder Toor, Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals
16/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Devinder Toor, Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals

Background Rheumatic heart disease is a major global health concern, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The pathogenesis is attributable to an aber...

The glimpse of 2020: Dr. Ashish Srivastava, 3 Biotech (IF 1.7)
16/12/2020

The glimpse of 2020:
Dr. Ashish Srivastava, 3 Biotech (IF 1.7)

Potyvirus species associated with yellow leaf stripe disease of Indian narcissus (Narcissus tazetta L.) var. Paperwhite has been studied by sequence analyses of ~ 1.5 kb genomic fragments obtained from seven RT-PCR amplifications of infected samples. Sequence analysis revealed the occurrenc...

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