Dr Gvantsa Chanturia
Head, Department for Virology, Molecular Biology and Genome Research
Biography
Gvantsa Chanturia, PhD, Head of Department for Virology, Molecular Biology and Genome
Research, R. G. Lugar Center for Public Health Research, National Center for Disease Control and
Public Health (NCDC) of Georgia.
PhD scientist with the background in molecular biology, biosafety and experience in the field of
especially dangerous pathogens (EDP) in BSL-3 environment. Has a qualification of work in various
private and Governmental institutions as serologist, bacteriologist and molecular biologist. She
joined the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health of Georgia (NCDC) since 2002. In
2013, she became the head of the Virology, Molecular Biology and Genome Research Department
at NCDC-Lugar Center for Public Health Research. She is responsible for the everyday activities of
the department including serology and molecular diagnostic of different EDP and other infections;
influenza, poliosurveillance; molecular genotyping of bacterial and viral pathogens, whole genome
sequencing using next generation sequencing capability (Illumina MiSeq) and data analysis with
bioinformatics tools. She has participated in a number of scientific projects as a project manager or
laboratory investigator. Recently she was the PI of DTRA funded project - “Characterization of NCDC
Strain Repository by Next Generation Sequencing”.