All Services
Why This Research Matters
Earlier detection of outbreaks
Targeted treatments with fewer side effects
Improved global health preparedness
Translational Research for Therapeutics & Vaccines
get in touch today!
Contact Us
For inquiries, please contact us at:
info@drfranklinhansen.com
info@drfranklinhansen.com
Address Medical
Location Address Details:
Tampa Florida
Tampa Florida
Work Time Information
Working Hours Details:
Monday - Saturday: 7.00am - 19.00pm
Monday - Saturday: 7.00am - 19.00pm
Viral Pathogenesis & Immunology
Understanding how viruses invade, persist, and interact with the immune system.
At the core of infectious disease research lies a critical question: How do viruses cause illness, and how does the human body fight back?
Our Viral Pathogenesis & Immunology division is dedicated to uncovering the biological mechanisms that drive infection, immune response, and long-term protection. This work forms the foundation for developing effective vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies that save live
Our Focus Areas
Mechanisms of Viral Entry & Replication
We investigate how viruses attach to host cells, penetrate cellular barriers, and hijack cellular machinery to replicate. These insights guide the development of antiviral drugs that block infection at its earliest stages.
Host Immune Response Profiling
Our team studies how the innate and adaptive immune systems detect and respond to viral threats.
Viral Evolution & Immune Escape
Understanding how viruses mutate to resist immunity—whether natural or vaccine-induced—is essential for staying ahead of emerging variants.
We map viral mutations, assess their effect on transmissibility, and evaluate how they impact vaccine effectiveness.
1
Analyze the Virus & Define Objectives
We begin by identifying the virus, studying its genetic structure,.
2
Map Immune Response & Study Disease Mechanisms
We analyze how the virus behaves and interacts with the immune system.
3
Map Immune Response & Study Disease Mechanisms
We study how viruses replicate, spread, mutate, and interact with the immune system.
English
KR
IA
JP
