Nicholas Grayson
POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST
I have a degree in Biochemistry and a masters in Bioinformatics. Following this I completed a PhD where I modelled the replication of RNA viruses. Previously I’ve researched Epstein-Barr Virus diversity and virus transmission. I’ve also managed the sequencing of thousands of bacteria and hundreds of different viruses from the Public Health England’s National Collections of Type Cultures.
I’m currently researching how the HIV virus interacts with it’s host and the various treatment options. The results of this will inform our understanding of virus transmission, disease progression and ultimately cure.
Recent publications
Patterns of HIV-1 viral load suppression and drug resistance during the dolutegravir transition: a population-based longitudinal study.
Journal article
Martin MA. et al, (2026), Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Patterns of HIV-1 viral load suppression and drug resistance during the dolutegravir transition: a population-based longitudinal study.
Journal article
Martin MA. et al, (2025), medRxiv
Global analysis of cytosine and adenine DNA modifications across the tree of life.
Journal article
Varma SJ. et al, (2022), eLife, 11
Expression of type I interferon-associated genes at antiretroviral therapy interruption predicts HIV virological rebound
Journal article
Zacharopoulou P. et al, (2022), Scientific Reports, 12
Expression of type I interferon-associated genes at point of antiretroviral therapy interruption predicts time to HIV virological rebound
Preprint
Zacharapoulou P. et al, (2020)