Jerry Daniels, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Internal Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology
Experimental treatment of autoimmune diseases, evaluation of anti-arthritic drugs.
Sara M. Dann, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology
Robert A. Davey, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Microbiology & Immunology and Neuroscience - Cell Biology
Murine leukemia viruses; gene therapy; viral entry.
Ferdinando Dianzani, M.D.
Adjunct Professor, Microbiology & Immunology
Circulating immune complexes; role of interferons; neutralizing antibodies & cell-mediated immunity in the immunopathogenesis of infection
Tonyia D. Eaves-Pyles, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Microbiology & Immunology
Pathogenic bacteria and their products induce innate immune response in the human host.
Janice Endsley, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Microbiology & Immunology
Basic immunology - Models for neonatal protection using vaccines that induce T cell-mediated immunity & Evaluation of efficacy following flavivirus and herpes virus vaccination
Mark Estes, Ph.D.
Professor, Pediatrics and Microbiology & Immunology
Immunoregulation and host defense.
Ilya V. Frolov, Ph.D.
Professor, Microbiology & Immunology
Molecular biology and molecular virology
Elena Frolova, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Microbiology & Immunology
Eye development using viral gene delivery systems
Charles Fulhorst, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology
Epidemiology, ecology, and pathogenesis of rodent-borne viral zoonoses.
Nisha Garg, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Microbiology & Immunology and Pathology
Host pathomechanisms and mitochondrial abnormalities in progression of chagasic myocarditis; identification and testing of T. cruzi genes as vaccine candidates.
Roberto Garofalo, M.D.
Professor, Pediatrics and Microbiology & Immunology
Respiratory syncytial virus immunopathogenesis; inflammation; cytokine transcription; eosinophils; epithelial cell signaling.
J. Andrew Grant, M.D.
Professor, Internal Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology
Potency of antihistamines.
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