A. Rauch: The Interleukin 28B Gene and HCV Infection
Andri Rauch, M.D. is a specialist in Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine at the University Hospital Berne, Switzerland. After completion of his medical training, he joined the Murdoch University in Western Australia for a post-doctoral fellowship to study the influence of host genes on HCV evolution.
Since 2007, Dr. Rauch works as a staff physician at the University Clinic of Infectious Diseases in Bern, Switzerland. His research focuses on host-viral interactions in HIV and Hepatitis C co-infection. He is involved in several international projects that investigate the role of host and viral genetics for the control of HCV infection.