Veronna Marie

Research fellow
Structural bioinformatics
University of KwaZulu
South Africa

Scientist Biochemistry
Biography

Veronna Marie is pursuing her PhD at the HIV Pathogenesis Programme, Nelson R Mandela Medical School in Durban, South Africa. Her current research focuses on “Structural bioinformatics in HIV-1 drug resistance”. The aim of her current work is to “Find mutational pathways in HIV-1 subtype C that can translate into improved medical outcomes for patients failing therapy in resource limited settings”. Her previous research fields included Environmental Biotechnology and Water Research. Veronna Marie is pursuing her PhD at the HIV Pathogenesis Programme, Nelson R Mandela Medical School in Durban, South Africa. Her current research focuses on “Structural bioinformatics in HIV-1 drug resistance”. The aim of her current work is to “Find mutational pathways in HIV-1 subtype C that can translate into improved medical outcomes for patients failing therapy in resource limited settings”. Her previous research fields included Environmental Biotechnology and Water Research.

Research Intrest

Biostastitics

List of Publications
Structural implications of protease mutations in antiretroviral treatment exposed patients infected with HIV-1 subtype C

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