Fanxiu Zhu Biological Science

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Fanxiu Zhu Biological Science fzhu@bio.fsu.edu Roles of KSHV ORF45 in viral immune evasion and replication. Funded by NIDCR/NIH. Subversion of cGAS DNA sensing by KSHV: Roles of ORF52/KicGAS. Funded by NIDCR/NIH. Viruses and human cancers. As a virologist with more than 25 years of experience with different viruses, I have learned many aspects of biology from the viruses. I have expertise in DNA tumor viruses, innate immunity, cellular kinase signaling, protein post-translation modifications, and etc. I’ll be happy to collaborate with anyone with complementary expertise.