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Akira
Takashima, MD, PhD
Dr. Takashima's major research interest is in the immuno-biology
of specific leukocyte subsets known as dendritic cells (DCs),
which play crucial roles in the induction of both...
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Mark
Wooten, PhD
Medical and graduate student course director. Dr. Wooten's laboratory
is interested in the host/pathogen interactions that lead to
the development of Lyme disease...
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Stanislaw
Stepkowski, DVM, PhD, DSc
Dr. Stepkowski's overall work is focused on the development of
novel strategies: 1) to improve the survival of organ allografts,
with emphasis on non-toxic immunosuppressive...
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Randall
G. Worth, PhD
Dr. Worth is interested in identifying pathways involved in pathogen
destruction within host phagolysosomes. Many pathogens have acquired
mechanisms by which they can...
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Z.
Kevin Pan, MD, PhD
Dr. Pan's laboratory is interested in molecular mechanisms by
which cells use the innate immune system to detect microbes and
initiate defensive inflammatory responses...
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Wenhao
Chen, MD, PhD
Dr. Chen is interested in identifying the molecular mechanisms
that regulate activation, differentiation, apoptosis, and tolerance
in T cells, the processes that lead...
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Carol
Bennett-Clarke, PhD
Dr. Bennett-Clarke's current research interests are in the field of education.
Recent work with her colleagues has focused on the development and use
of plastinated...
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Carlos
A.C. Baptista, MD, MS, PhD
Dr. Baptista has both bench and educational research interests. His research
interest involves the role of neural crest cells in the development of
the outflow tract of the heart...
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Viviana
P. Ferreira, DVM,
PhD
Dr.
Ferreira's research interests are
focused on understanding the molecular
mechanisms of how factor H and
other regulatory proteins contribute
to the...
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Claudio
Cortes, DVM, PhD
Dr.
Cortes' research interests are focused
on defining the mechanism
used by Chlamydia pneumoniae to exploit
a number of host cell processes, including
the usage of...
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Dorothea
Sawicki, PhD
Dr. Sawicki's research effort is directed toward determining
the molecular mechanisms governing RNA synthesis. The systems
being studied utilize the...
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Isabel
Novella, PhD
Dr. Novella studies the evolution of viruses and how this knowledge
can help fight viral infections. Vesicular stomatitis virus
(VSV) is used as a model to study specific aspects of...
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Robert
Blumenthal, PhD
Dr. Blumenthal's laboratory is studying how bacteria control
and coordinate the expression of their thousands of genes,
and how well that regulatory architecture is conserved. This...
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Mark
Wooten, PhD
Medical and graduate student course director. Dr. Wooten's
laboratory is interested in the host/pathogen interactions
that lead to the development of Lyme disease...
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Nancy
H. Collins, PhD
Dr. Collins's major research interest is in the translation
of cellular therapies from the research laboratory into clinical
application. Working with bone marrow, peripheral...
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Stanislaw
Stepkowski, DVM, PhD, DSc
Dr. Stepkowski's overall work is focused on the development
of novel strategies: 1) to improve the survival of organ allografts,
with emphasis on non-toxic immunosuppressive...
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Wenhao
Chen, MD, PhD
Dr. Chen is interested in identifying the molecular mechanisms
that regulate activation, differentiation, apoptosis, and tolerance
in T cells, the processes that lead...
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Michael
A. Rees, MD, PhD
Residency in Urology: University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Fellowship in Transplantation: University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
UK...
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