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Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Parasitology

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Special Announcements

Drs. Jennifer Cameron and Mike Hagensee were awarded an R01 grant from NIH through 2029 entitled “The role of antiretroviral therapy in susceptibility to oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection”.

 Dr. Hong Xin was awarded an R41/STTR grant from NIH through 2026 entitled “Liposome-displayed peptide vaccine against disseminated candidiasis by clinically-relevant Candida species”.

Dr. Guoshun Wang was awarded an R21 grant from NIH through 2026 entitled “Development of a Rabbit Model for Myeloperoxidase Deficiency”.

Dr. Ben Kelly received a Louisiana Board of Regents RCS grant entitled “Regulation of Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit Expression in Leishmania” funded through 2026.

Drs. Caleb Ardizzone, Jacob Elnaggar and Jared Sheehan graduated PhD at the May 2024 commencement!  See photos.

Congratulations to Joy Sturtevant for receiving a 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award from the Aesculapian Society. 

Dr. Li Shen was awarded an R21 grant from NIH through 2026 entitled “CRISPR interference of essential gene function in Chlamydia trachomatis”.

Business Manager Jean Carnal is a recipient of the Chancellor’s Excellence Award for 2023.

Congratulations to Caitlynn Diggs (Shen, Quayle advisers) who won the award for the Best Poster in Microbiology at the recent National Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists.

Dr. Tim Foster was awarded a contract by 2A Biosciences through 2024 for his study: “Evaluation and Development of 5-HT2A Receptor Agonists as Anti-Inflammatory Therapeutics”.

MIP won the Aesculapian Society Excellence in Teaching Department for 2022.


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Welcome to the Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Parasitology.

It’s an exciting time to be involved in studies of microorganisms and their interactions with human and animal hosts. Recent advances in microbiology, immunology, molecular genomics, and bioinformatics have provided tantalizing glimpses into the biology of these “bugs”, how they cause disease and the influence of our own microbiota on the disease process, how the immune system has evolved to deal with these threats, and how, in turn, microorganisms have evolved complex survival strategies in the face of host defenses. Devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of these issues. SARS-CoV-2, along with recent outbreaks of mpox in Africa and beyond, the ongoing problems of influenza virus, methicillin-resistant 'superbugs' (MRSA), HIV/AIDS, drug-resistant TB, and life-threatening fungal infections, among others, are constant reminders of the dynamic nature of our field.

Faculty in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology (MIP) direct translational research programs in immunology, virology, bacteriology, mycology and parasitology, linking basic and clinical sciences within the LSU Health Sciences Center and with researchers at other campuses. The MIP Department provides a strongly interactive environment that has underpinned the development of several new interdisciplinary research and development programs with funding from the National Institutes of Health, Private Foundations and Industry. Our recent State-funded initiatives include the Louisiana Vaccine Center, established in collaboration with colleagues from Tulane and Xavier University, while MIP faculty have also forged strong linkages with related programs here at the Health Sciences Center and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine in Baton Rouge. 

Each of these initiatives underpins a dynamic and integrated education program in MIP, that includes mentoring and career development of postgraduate students and postdoctoral trainees from Louisiana, across the United States, and around the globe. Students pursuing PhD and MS degrees in our program are mentored by an accomplished and dedicated faculty and supported by state-of-the art research facilities. 

Please contact us for further information concerning any aspect of our research and education programs. 

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Alistair Ramsay, Ph.D.
G. John Buddingh Professor of Microbiology

Department Head, Microbiology, Immunology & Parasitology

Director, Louisiana Vaccine Center

 


Mission Statement

To conduct high-impact and innovative research and mentorship in microbiology and immunology and translate fundamental discoveries into preventives and treatments for infectious diseases and cancer for the benefit of the people of Louisiana and beyond.

To educate and mentor students in an inclusive and diverse environment to become future researchers and health professionals.

 

Contact Us

Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology
LSU School of Medicine
533 Bolivar Street, CSRB
New Orleans, LA  70112

 

Students

Four MIP Students Graduated in 2024:
Caleb Ardizzone, PhD
Jonathan Colon, PhD
Jacob Elnaggar, PhD
Jared Sheehan, PhD

Upcoming Events

MIP Fall 2024 Seminar Series
For more information,
please contact Dr. Ben Kelly or Jasmine Richard.

 

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