The aim of the research at the LIV is to develop new approaches for improved diagnostic techniques and therapies for viral diseases and virus-associated tumor diseases. Scholars of the institute explore a wide range of viruses, such as
hepatitis viruses (HPV, HCV),
herpes viruses (herpes simplex type 1, herpes simplex type 2, Epstein-Barr virus, and Kaposi's sarcoma herpes virus),
leukemia viruses (human T-cell leukemia virus-1, murine leukemia virus),
coronaviruses,
human immunodeficiency virus and DNA tumor viruses (
adenoviruses, SV-40). The drive towards practical applications of the results in diagnosis and treatment is reflected in numerous collaborations with clinical institutions and industry. The institute is divided into seven research departments, two independent research units and two independent junior research groups. The institute also has three associated groups. The topics of the current working groups are: Research departments: • Structural Cell Biology of Viruses • Viral Transformation • Virus Immunology • Virus-Host-Interaction • Viral
Zoonoses - One Health • Integrative Virology • Virus Genomics Research units: • Emerging Viruses • Systems Arbovirology Junior research groups: • Genomics of Retroviral Infection • Viral Systems Modeling Associated groups: • Dynamics of Viral Structures • Quantitative and Molecular Virology • Immune Ontogeny and Viral Infections ==History==