Research Collaboration
IVMT actively seeks collaborations with researchers worldwide who share our commitment to understanding viral metabolism and developing innovative therapeutics. Our unique position bridging experimental and computational research enables transformative partnerships.
Why Collaborate With Us?
- Access to cutting-edge computational drug discovery platforms
- World-class virology and metabolism research facilities
- International network spanning North America and Europe
- Expertise in translating basic discoveries to clinical applications
- Established partnerships with industry and clinical networks
Collaboration Models
Joint Research Projects
Collaborative research projects combining IVMT expertise with your team's capabilities. These can range from short-term pilot studies to multi-year programs supported by joint grant applications.
Computational Services
Access IVMT's computational drug discovery capabilities, including virtual screening, molecular modeling, and AI-driven analysis. Ideal for researchers seeking computational support for experimental projects.
Researcher Exchange
Short and long-term exchanges between laboratories to share expertise, learn new techniques, and foster collaborative relationships.
Data Sharing & Integration
Collaborative analysis of datasets, meta-analyses, and data integration projects. We are particularly interested in partnerships involving metabolomics, transcriptomics, and clinical data.
Areas of Interest
We are especially interested in collaborations in the following areas:
- Viral pathogenesis and host-virus interactions
- Metabolomics and systems biology
- Post-viral syndromes (Long COVID, ME/CFS)
- Antiviral drug discovery and development
- Computational biology and AI/ML applications
- Clinical research and translational medicine
How to Start a Collaboration
- Initial Contact: Reach out to us describing your research and collaboration interests
- Discussion: We'll schedule a call to explore potential synergies
- Proposal Development: Joint development of a collaboration framework
- Agreement: Formalization through appropriate institutional mechanisms
- Launch: Begin collaborative work with regular communication
Get Started
Ready to explore collaboration opportunities? Contact our research team to discuss how we can work together.
Contact Research Team