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Beckham Lab

The Beckham lab is a dynamic multidisciplinary laboratory that studies viral pathogenesis and neuroimmune responses.

  • J. David Beckham, M.D.

Bedimo Lab

Dr. Bedimo studies strategies for optimally managing drug-resistant HIV patients, analyzing metabolic abnormalities in HIV patients, and studying the effects of HCV co-infection. 

  • Roger Bedimo, M.D.
Highly Active Anti-retroviral Therapy HAART

Greenberg (David) Lab

The Greenberg lab is focused on the development of novel therapeutic approaches to combat infectious diseases. For specific projects, please click on the links to the left.

  • David Greenberg, M.D.
antibiotic resistance
Molecular Microbiology

Jain (Mamta) Lab

We focus on

  •  Therapeutic clinical trials in infectious diseases
  • Improving outcomes through the improvement of the delivery of health services
  • Analysis of outcomes among those with infections
  • Mamta K. Jain, M.D. MPH
AIDS co-morbidities Hepatitis C HVC influenza COVID-19

Lu Lab

For decades, the field of tuberculosis (TB) immunology has focused on T cell mediated protection, yet Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) still impacts one in four individuals worldwide today.

  • Lenette Lu M.D., Ph.D.
antibody functions
Immunology

Nijhawan (Ank) Lab

The Ank Nijhawan research team is focused on improving outcomes for people living with or at risk for HIV, and ensuring their access to comprehensive healthcare and social support services. We also focus on individuals involved in the criminal legal system, and specifically the overlap of infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections and substance use.

  • Ank Nijhawan, M.D.
Correctional Health Health Disparities Sexually Transmitted Infections HIV Health Equity

Shiloh Lab

The ultimate aim of the Shiloh Lab is to contribute to the development of vaccines and treatments for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb).

  • Michael Shiloh, M.D., Ph.D.
Tuberculosis Microbial pathogenesis
Immunology Molecular Microbiology

Tatara Lab

The Tatara Laboratory applies engineering technologies to study and treat infectious diseases. We are particularly engaged in device-related infection, orthopedic immunology, and pathogen virulence on biomaterial surfaces. 

  • Alexander Tatara
Biomedical Engineering Molecular Microbiology

Thinwa Lab

The Thinwa lab studies neurotropic viruses, host defense pathways, autophagy and brain development.

  • Josephine Thinwa, M.D., Ph.D.
infectious disease Immunology
Molecular Microbiology