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Training Grant: Global Infectious Disease Research Training Grant at UVa

Guerrant, Richard L.

6/17/2025

Guerrant’s research is focused on the long-term impact of diarrhea and repeated enteric infections in developing areas. With longstanding NIH support and colleagues in Fortaleza Brazil and South Africa, he…

Hammarskjold, Marie-Louise

6/17/2025

Many mammalian and viral genes are alternatively spliced and subject to regulation at the post- transcriptional level. However, relatively little is known about the cellular mechanisms for this regulation. We…

Learmonth, Gerard P.

6/17/2025

Generation and testing of pseudorandom number generators; Abstract database design; Strategic applications of information systems and technology.

Nataro, James P.

6/17/2025

Dr. Nataro's multi-disciplinary research program focuses on enteric bacterial infections, principally diarrheagenic E. coli and Shigella spp. His seminal observations include the discovery of enteroaggregative and diffusely adherent E. coli…

Patrick, Peter D.

6/17/2025

Neurophsycology and rehabilitation psychology acquired brain injured children and adlescents; minimally conscious and coma emergence.

Petri, William A

6/17/2025

William A. Petri, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. studies immunology and molecular pathogenesis of infectious diseases and their consequences. The scope of research includes immunopathogenesis and vaccine development for COVID-19, molecular parasitology…

Rekosh, David M.

6/17/2025

Our research on viruses provides insight not only into the diseases they cause, but it also leads to the discovery of novel basic mechanisms that operate in eukaryotic cells. Over…

Rich, Stephen S.

6/17/2025

Dr. Rich's research is centered on understanding the genetic epidemiology of complex human disease, including the genes contributing to atherosclerosis, stroke and intermediate phenotypes (risk factors). These studies range from…

Schorling, John B.

6/17/2025

Smoking and alcohol abuse, preventive medicine

Warren, Cirle Alcantara

6/17/2025

Dr. Cirle Warren is interested in developing novel strategies in preventing and treating enteric infections, especially Clostridioides difficile infection. Her laboratory focuses on non-antimicrobial, host- and microbiota-targeted interventions to modulate…