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Immunity and Infection
1 September 1998 - 31 August 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Training Program in Immunity and Infection has been training predoctoral students in the area of immunology and microbial pathogenesis for the past decade. The University of Maryland School of Medicine has unusual depth and strength in the areas of microbiology, immunology and infectious diseases with well over 100 faculty members in these areas. The training faculty for this program are drawn from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and three internationally renowned research institutes, the Center for Vaccine Development, the Institute of Human Virology, and the Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS). All faculty members are located within a three-block radius on the University of Maryland Baltimore campus. The mentors, resource faculty, and senior advisory faculty from these groups are highly interactive and well funded, with grants and contracts totaling over $60 million dollars in annual direct costs. Trainees will be drawn from the existing interdepartmental Molecular Microbiology &Immunology graduate program, which is a strong and established graduate doctoral program that includes a stong core curriculum in bacteriology, viriology, parasitology, immunology, elective courses, journal clubs, seminars, annual symposia, and graduate research presentation days. Academic work will be combined with rigorous laboratory training through laboratory roations and dissertation research under the direction of the Training Program faculty. Students are selected from a highly qualified and stable application pool and are trained in the responsible conduct of research. Specific efforts are in place to recruit trainees from underrepresented minorities. The program is guided by a well-qualified training Program Director, co-Director, Steering Committee, and Senior Advisory Committee of internationally recognized scientists. This is the only NIH- funded predoctoral training grant program in the area of microbiology/immunology/infectious diseases at the University of Maryland. With all the rich training opportunities provided by this extensive research community, the Immunity and Infection Training Program is the keystone of predoctoral trainee support at this institution.
21 Resulting Publications
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2013Teresa Y Lee; Heather J Ezelle; Thiagarajan Venkataraman; Rena G Lapidus; Kara A Scheibner; Bret A Hassel
Journal of interferon & cytokine research : the official journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research 2013;33(1):34-42. -
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2012Carly Page; Lindsay Goicochea; Krystal Matthews; Yong Zhang; Peter Klover; Michael J Holtzman; Lothar Hennighausen; Matthew Frieman
Journal of virology 2012;86(24):13334-49. -
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2012Susan R Steyert; James B Kaper
Contribution of urease to colonization by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli.
Infection and immunity 2012;80(8):2589-600. -
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2012Fiorenza Cocchi; Anthony L DeVico; Wuyuan Lu; Mikulas Popovic; Olga Latinovic; Mohammad M Sajadi; Robert R Redfield; Mark K Lafferty; Massimo Galli; Alfredo Garzino-Demo; et al.
Soluble factors from T cells inhibiting X4 strains of HIV are a mixture of β chemokines and RNases.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012;109(14):5411-6. -
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2012Quan M Nhu; Kari Ann Shirey; Meghan E Pennini; Jennifer Stiltz; Stefanie N Vogel
Innate immunity 2012;18(2):193-203. -
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2011Susan R Steyert; David A Rasko; James B Kaper
Functional and phylogenetic analysis of ureD in Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli.
Journal of bacteriology 2011;193(4):875-86. -
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2010Mark K Lafferty; Lingling Sun; Leon DeMasi; Wuyuan Lu; Alfredo Garzino-Demo
CCR6 ligands inhibit HIV by inducing APOBEC3G.
Blood 2010;115(8):1564-71. -
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2010Q M Nhu; K Shirey; J R Teijaro; D L Farber; S Netzel-Arnett; T M Antalis; A Fasano; S N Vogel
Mucosal immunology 2010;3(1):29-39. -
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2010Calvin T Williams; Abdu F Azad
PloS one 2010;5(4):e10267. -
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2010Clara Lehmann; Mark Lafferty; Alfredo Garzino-Demo; Norma Jung; Pia Hartmann; Gerd Fätkenheuer; Jeffrey S Wolf; Jan van Lunzen; Fabio Romerio
PloS one 2010;5(6):e11110. -
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2008Prasad Rallabhandi; Quan M Nhu; Vladimir Y Toshchakov; Wenji Piao; Andrei E Medvedev; Morley D Hollenberg; Alessio Fasano; Stefanie N Vogel
The Journal of biological chemistry 2008;283(36):24314-25. -
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2008Zachary J Roberts; Lai-Ming Ching; Stefanie N Vogel
Journal of interferon & cytokine research : the official journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research 2008;28(3):133-9. -
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2007Zachary J Roberts; Nadege Goutagny; Pin-Yu Perera; Hiroki Kato; Himanshu Kumar; Taro Kawai; Shizuo Akira; Ram Savan; David van Echo; Katherine A Fitzgerald; et al.
The chemotherapeutic agent DMXAA potently and specifically activates the TBK1-IRF-3 signaling axis.
The Journal of experimental medicine 2007;204(7):1559-69. -
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2006John R Vu; Timothy Fouts; Katherine Bobb; Jennifer Burns; Brenda McDermott; David I Israel; Karla Godfrey; Anthony DeVico
AIDS research and human retroviruses 2006;22(6):477-90. -
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2006Quan M Nhu; Natalia Cuesta; Stefanie N Vogel
Journal of endotoxin research 2006;12(5):285-95. -
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2005Kristen J Kanack; J Adam Crawford; Ichiro Tatsuno; Mohamed A Karmali; James B Kaper
Infection and immunity 2005;73(7):4327-37. -
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2005Farol L Tomson; V K Viswanathan; Kristen J Kanack; Rajani P Kanteti; Kathryn V Straub; Mark Menet; James B Kaper; Gail Hecht
Molecular microbiology 2005;56(2):447-64. -
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2005Laura Q Leverton; James B Kaper
Infection and immunity 2005;73(2):1034-43. -
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2004Alfredo G Torres; Kristen J Kanack; Christopher B Tutt; Vsevolod Popov; James B Kaper
FEMS microbiology letters 2004;238(2):333-44. -
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1999J M Burns; G K Lewis; A L DeVico
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999;96(25):14499-504. -
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1998J M Burns; R C Gallo; A L DeVico; G K Lewis
The Journal of experimental medicine 1998;188(10):1917-27.
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