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INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Graduate
work in the Infectious Disease Concentration Area includes research
at the molecular and cellular level in bacteriology, parasitology,
and virology, as well as investigations of the host immune response
to these agents. Programs focus on etiology, pathogenesis, diagnostic
development, vaccine development, and antimicrobial therapies.
Programs also focus on gene regulation and host-pathogen interactions
that influence pathogenesis. Research approaches employ a wide
variety of molecular, biochemical, pharmacological, and microscopic
techniques, utilizing cell culture and whole organisms. Students
selecting Infectious Disease will focus on one or more of these
areas.
A
highly individualized curriculum of study is designed to meet
the needs and interests of the student while satisfying selected
requirements by the faculty. These include graduate level cell
biology and biochemistry, as well as graduate level courses
relating to the specific discipline chosen (bacteriology, parasitology,
or virology). Additional courses may be chosen by the student
and his/her advisor from a large number of college and university
offerings.
If you have additional questions about the CBS graduate program
please contact:
Dr. Sam Jones
For questions that are specific to this concentration area,
contact:
Concentration Area Leader:
Dr. Paul Orndorff
Phone: (919) 513-6207
Fax: (919) 513-6455
E-mail: paul_orndorff@ncsu.edu
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