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Welcome to our Departmental web pages. As you follow the
various links you will find that the Department of Medical Microbiology and
Immunology is involved in research and teaching that broadly relates to the
dynamic interaction between microbial pathogenesis and host defense. In
this context, Departmental expertise and interests include:
- mechanisms underlying
the diversification of immune response
- virus-induced
demyelination and the study of immune factors involved in the
development of virus-associated pathology and clinical disease
- cellular response to
microbial toxins
- the study of HIV and
prion infectious processes
- animal models of
immune defense against infection as influenced by ethanol comsumption
and smoking
- molecular approaches
to the epidemiological tracking of clinically-important pathogens
- genomic approaches to
detecting problem microorganisms and understanding their mechanisms of
pathogenesis
- animal models of
infection and use of pharmacokinetic models to evaluate interactions
between antimicrobial agents and bacteria
- molecular mechanisms
of antibiotic resistance especially related to fluroquinolones and
extended-spectrum beta-lactamases in clinical isolates
- the use of in vitro
and in vivo approaches to evaluate the efficacy of new antimicrobial
agents
Translational research in
these areas has been a tradition in the Department for over 20 years and is
facilitated by the potential for close interaction with infectious disease
faculty, all of whom hold secondary appointments in the Department.
http://mmi.creighton.edu/faculty/findex.html
State of the art “core” facilities are
available to support Department efforts. One of the most notable examples
is our Flow Cytometry Core Facility which includes a
Becton Dickinson FACSCalibur and a unique Becton
Dickinson FACSAria configuration which can accomplish 3 laser, 12 parameter
high speed sorting of up to 10 colors in 4 different populations
simultaneously at up to 30,000 cells/second.
http://www.creighton.edu/cytometry/index.htm
The Department of Medical
Microbiology and Immunology is a growing and enthusiastic group of
individuals (faculty, staff, post-docs, and students) working in an
environment where a conscious effort is made to facilitate both individual
and collective achievement. Our success in this area can be measured, in
part, by the selected publications and presentations noted by faculty on
their individual web pages referenced above.
Individuals desiring to know
more about the Department are encouraged to contact us either at the
address, phone number, or by email as indicated on our home web page.
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