Disease-causing Microbes and Our Responses

Immunology and Infectious Disease research focuses on the interplay between disease-causing microbes and our responses to them. Pathogens utilize numerous tactics to cause acute or chronic diseases, and understanding these mechanisms allows for the design and discovery of novel treatments, 诊断测试, 或疫苗. On the other side of the interaction, the innate and adaptive immune system involve the coordination of multiple cell types and body systems in order to attack and destroy "non-self" (i.e., virulent microbes) or "altered-self" (i.e.(肿瘤细胞). Malfunction or manipulation of the immune system leads to pathology and disease, and defining the mechanisms that mediate these processes can lead to novel therapeutic interventions.

教师

Headshot of Ling Cao
Professor, Department of Biomedical 科学s, COM
椅子上,IACUC
Director, In Vitro Analytical Core
Pickus Center for Biomedical 研究 205
Headshot of Diana Goode
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical 科学s, COM
Pickus Center for Biomedical 研究 210
彼得morganelli
Professor, Department of Biomedical 科学s, COM
Stella Maris Hall 324

附属学院

Headshot of Eliza Grlickova-Duzevik
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Biomedical 科学s, COM
Stella Maris Hall 420