The McCallum Lab uses structural biology, protein design, and immunology to study how viruses enter cells and how the immune system recognizes viral fusion proteins.
Our work focuses on herpesvirus glycoprotein B and related class III viral entry machinery. By stabilizing viral proteins in specific functional states, we aim to understand the molecular mechanisms of membrane fusion and design improved vaccine antigens that elicit stronger protective antibody responses.
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