COVID 19

30 Mar 2025
CORONA VIRUS
30 Mar 2025

The Institute is actively engaged in cutting-edge research on COVID-19, focusing on immunology, vaccine development, diagnostics, and viral evolution. Our work aims to enhance pandemic preparedness and improve patient outcomes. Below are the key areas of COVID-19 research at IDM:

T- and B-Cell Immunology

Understanding immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 is critical for effective treatments and vaccines. IDM’s research includes:

  • Investigating T-cell and B-cell responses to natural infection and vaccination.

  • Identifying immune markers associated with long-term immunity and protection.

  • Exploring immune evasion mechanisms and their impact on reinfection and disease severity.

Vaccine & Diagnostics Development

Ensuring the availability of effective vaccines and diagnostic tools is a priority. Our efforts focus on:

  • Developing next-generation vaccines with improved durability and broad protection.

  • Evaluating vaccine efficacy against emerging variants.

  • Innovating rapid and accurate diagnostic tests to detect SARS-CoV-2 and its variants.

Viral Evolution

Tracking SARS-CoV-2 mutations helps inform public health strategies. IDM’s research includes:

  • Studying viral adaptations and their effects on transmissibility and immune escape.

  • Analysing how mutations influence disease severity and treatment outcomes.

  • Modelling viral evolution to predict future variants.

Genomic Surveillance

Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 genetic changes is essential for controlling outbreaks. Our work includes:

  • Conducting real-time sequencing to track variant emergence and spread.

  • Integrating genomic data with epidemiological studies to inform policy decisions.

  • Collaborating with global networks to enhance surveillance and response efforts.