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Program in Immunology and Virology Laboratory Rotation Projects
There are 40 Program in Immunology and Virology related labs with rotation projects available, as follows:
Affiliated Faculty
- Elliot Androphy, M.D.
- Pathogenesis of papillomavirus infections
- Leslie Berg, Ph.D.
- T lymphocyte development and activation
- Francis Chan, Ph.D.
- The Role of Programmed Cell Death in Immune Functions and Diseases
- Jason J. Chen, Ph.D.
- Cell cycle checkpoints, genomic instability, and apoptosis in cells expressing papillomavirus oncogenes
- Paul Clapham, Ph.D.
- The HIV envelope: Biology, Receptors and Cellular Tropisms
- Stephen Doxsey, Ph.D.
- Regulation of Mitotic Spindle Assembly
- Francis Ennis, M.D.
- Immune response of host to virus infections, emphasizing cellular responses
- Robert Finberg, M.D.
- Host-microbial interactions
- Katherine Fitzgerald, Ph.D.
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- Jon Goguen, Ph.D.
- Function and Regulation of Virulence Genes in the Plague Bacillus,
Yersinia pestis
- Heinrich Gottlinger, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Molecular Biology of HIV-1
- Steven Grossman, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Protein stability and cancer
- Eric Huseby, Ph.D.
- Development of T cell tolerance of self and the autoimmune consequence of when it fails.
- Ronald Iorio, Ph.D.
- Viral pathogenesis and virulence; viral entry and the mechanism of virus-induced membrane fusion; viral glycoproteins and receptors
- Joonsoo Kang, Ph.D.
- Molecular and cellular mechanisms of T cell lineage commitment.
- Michelle Kelliher, Ph.D.
- Apoptosis and cancer
- Timothy Kowalik, Ph.D.
- Cell activation and DNA viruses
- Evelyn Kurt-Jones, Ph.D.
- Signaling by receptors on monocytes and macrophages that mediate the innate immune response to bacterial and viral infection.
- John Leong, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Interactions of pathogenic bacteria with mammalian cells.
- Stuart M Levitz, M.D.
- Interplay between a host immune system and opportunistic fungal pathogens
- Shan Lu, Ph.D.,M.D.
- Immunogenicity of Protein Antigens
- Elizabeth Luna, Ph.D.
- Membrane Skeleton Dynamics, Motility, Adhesion, Signal Transduction
- Katherine Luzuriaga, M.D.
- Virus-Host Dynamics in Persistent Viral Infections
- Peter Newburger, M.D.
- Molecular basis of phagocyte function and selenoprotein biosynthesis
- Kenneth Rock, M.D.
- Mechanisms to control display of foreign antigens to immune system
- Aldo Rossini, M.D.
- Diabetes Research
- Alan Rothman, M.D.
- Immunopathogenesis of Virus Diseases
- Madelyn Schmidt, Ph.D.
- Gene therapy approaches to treat genetic immunodeficiencies
- Liisa Selin, M.D., Ph.D.
- Mechanisms of viral immunology: heterologous immunity and CD8 T cell crossreactivity during viral infections.
- Neal Silverman, Ph.D.
- Immune Signaling Pathways
- Merav Socolovsky, Ph.D.,MBBS
- Molecular mechanisms regulating the homeostasis of hematopoietic progenitros
- Janet Stavnezer, Ph.D.
- class="MsoNormal">Mechanism and Regulation of Antibody Class Switch Recombination
- Lawrence Stern, Ph.D.
- Molecular recognition in the immune system
- Mario Stevenson, Ph.D.
- Pathogenesis of Primate Lentiviruses, Especially HIV
- John Sullivan, M.D.
- Epstein-Barr Virus [EBV] and Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV]
- Eva Szomolanyi-Tsuda, M.D.
- Interactions of viral gene products and host immune systems
- Raymond Welsh, Ph.D.
- Viral and Tumor Immunology
- Robert Woodland, Ph.D.
- Regulation of B Cell Survival Control of Virus Expression by Lymphocyte Activators
- Maria Zapp, Ph.D.
- Regulation of retroviral and cellular mRNA transport
- Robert Zurier, M.D.
- Fatty Acids, Inflammation, Immune Responses and Rheumatoid Arthritis
See the GSBS Rotation Finder tool for an opportunity to screen all the available projects by research section text, keywords, and program affiliation.
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