Parasitology
The parasitologists in the department have diverse research and teaching interests, with heavy involvement in veterinary, graduate (MPS) and undergraduate education in parasitology. Research interests focus on: the study of the interface of the pathogen and host at the level of the host's immune response, the nature of the protective immune response and how the pathogen modulates the host response to ensure its success, the detection, treatment and prevalence of parasites of veterinary importance (including those of zoonotic concern), and the disinfection of wastewater and sewage. The parasites studied include protozoan, helminth, arthropod pathogens: Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Icthyophthirius, Toxoplasma gondii, Toxocara, Ascaris, Aelurostrongylus, and ticks, to name a few.
Related: Master of Professional Studies – Veterinary Parasitology
Dwight Bowman, PhD Professor of Parasitology Soil transmitted parasites, parasites of wildlife, biosurveillance | |
Margaret Bynoe, PhD Professor of Immunology The molecular basis of antigen induced immune suppression and the modulation of the innate immune system response in immunity against cancer; the role of adenosine in immune and central nervous system barrier regulation | |
Theodore Clark, PhD Professor of Parasitology & Immunology Vaccine Development; Mitochondrial Dynamics; Evolution of Antigen Presentation in teleost fish; Biology of the ciliated protozoa Tetrahymena and Ichthyophthirius | |
Deborah Fowell, PhD Department Chair, Professor Regulation of immunity at tissues sites of infection and inflammation, immune imaging, intravital multiphoton microscopy |