NIH funds U-M norovirus immune evasion study
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Description
The National Institutes of Health awarded $1.35 million to the University of Michigan for a norovirus immunology study led by virologist Christiane Wobus. The research examines how the virus's outer shell changes to evade antibodies, providing insights critical to future norovirus vaccine development.
Contract Details
Contract Amount
$1.35M
Vendor
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
Agency
University of Michigan Board of Regents, MI
Contract Type
OTHER
Document Date
February 1, 2026
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