Thomas L. Cherpes
College
Medicine
Program Area
- Host Defense and Microbial Biology
Affiliation
Faculty
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Medicine
Faculty
Medicine
ASTHMA AND PNEUMONIA, LUNG MACROPHAGE FUNCTION IN ARDS
MEDICINE
Faculty
Pharmacy
Division of Pharmaceutics
Faculty
Medicine
Microbial Infection and Immunity
Faculty
Engineering
Faculty
Veterinary Medicine
COPD., Cystic Fibrosis, Epithelial cell response to pollutants and pathogens
Veterinary Bisociences
Faculty
Dentistry
Bioinformatics/Computational Biology, Data Visualization, Microbial Ecology, microbiology
Periodontology
Faculty
Veterinary Medicine
acute lung injury, Influenza pathogenesis, respiratory epithelial cell response to pathogens
Veterinary Biosciences
Faculty
Medicine
Bacterial pathogenesis, biofilms, pertussis, prokaryotic transcription, Vaccine, whooping cough
Microbial Infcetion and Immunity
Faculty
Medicine
immunology, mouse models of infection and cancer, vaccine development
Microbial Infection & Immunity
Faculty
Medicine
Microbial pathogenesis
Pediatrics
Faculty
Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Faculty
Staphylococcus aureus infections
Animal Sciences
Faculty
Medicine
Gram positive pathogens, kawasaki disease, mostly S. progenies
Pediatrics
Faculty
Nursing
chronic stress and infectious disease (sexually transmitted infections, linkages between social adversity, racial disparities in infectious disease, reactivation of latent herpes viruses, vaccine preventable infections)
Nursing
Faculty
Medicine
Department of Microbial Infection & Immunity
Faculty
Medicine
Biological Chemistry and Pharmacology (Medicine. by courtesy)
Faculty
Medicine
HIV infection, innate immune activation/inflammation, monocyte activation
HRS
Faculty
Medicine
autoimmune diseases ( lupus and glomerulonephritis), Immunology (Immunological functions of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells), Infectious diseases (HIV and Sepsis)
Internal Medicine
Faculty
Medicine
Epigenetics
Department of Microbial Infection & Immunity
Faculty
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