Amira Souii is a Doctor in “Biological Sciences and Biotechnology” and an Associate University Assistant of Microbiology in the Higher Institute of Applied Biological Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia. She is a researcher in the laboratory of infectious diseases and biologically active substances in the Faculty of Farmacy of Monastir Tunisia. Her research work focuses on Molecular Virology and Vaccinology. She studied the RNA-protein and RNA-RNA inetractions during the initiation of translation of two Coxsackievirus B3 strains: a cardiovirulent wild type and an attenuated mutant strain. Interestingly, the mutant strain has shown very interesting results and so, it constitutes a promising vaccine candidate against Coxsackievirus B3 infections. Amira Souii is a Doctor in “Biological Sciences and Biotechnology” and an Associate University Assistant of Microbiology in the Higher Institute of Applied Biological Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia. She is a researcher in the laboratory of infectious diseases and biologically active substances in the Faculty of Farmacy of Monastir Tunisia. Her research work focuses on Molecular Virology and Vaccinology. She studied the RNA-protein and RNA-RNA inetractions during the initiation of translation of two Coxsackievirus B3 strains: a cardiovirulent wild type and an attenuated mutant strain. Interestingly, the mutant strain has shown very interesting results and so, it constitutes a promising vaccine candidate against Coxsackievirus B3 infections.
Vaccines and Immunology