Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology

University of Tennessee, Memphis

 

 

 

 

 

OUR FACULTY

With Primary Appointments

FACULTY

areas of interest

Lorraine M. Albritton, Ph.D. Virology – Virus-host interactions. Retrovirus-based gene therapy vectors.
Terrance G. Cooper, Ph.D. Eucaryotic Genomic Analysis – Transcriptional regulation and cell biology of the GATA transcription factors.
John V. Cox, Ph.D. Cell biology – Intracellular trafficking of membrane proteins: Mechanisms and regulation.
Thomas P. Hatch, Ph.D. Pathogenesis – Regulation of the developmental stages of Chlamydia.
Martha M. Howe, Ph.D. Gene regulation- Transcriptional activation mechanisms and RNA processing in phage Mu.
Jon R. Katze, Ph.D. Gene regulation – Regulation and significance of the queuine substitution in tRNAs.
Tony N. Marion, Ph.D. Immunology – Molecular and cellular bases for autoimmunity to DNA.
Stephen B. Melville, Ph.D. Pathogenesis – Regulation of enterotoxin synthesis and sporulation in Clostridia.
Mark A. Miller, Ph.D. Immunology – Modulation of mucosal immune responses: Cytokine adjuvanicity.
J. Patrick Ryan, Ph.D. Virology – Role of Herpesvirus glycoproteins in virus-host interactions.
Michael A. Whitt, Ph.D. Virology – Rhabdovirus transcription. Development of VSV-based targeting vectors.
 

With Affiliated Appointments

With Emeritus Appointments

Henry G. Herrod, M.D., Dean

Bob Freeman, Ph.D.
Malak Kotb, Ph.D. Antonio Incardona, Ph.D.
Alvin Mauer, M.D.
T.J. Yoo, M.D.
 

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