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Infectious Diseases

The Infectious Disease Group includes faculty who work on human pathogens and their arthropod vectors. Some are members of the Notre Dame Center for Global Health and infectious Diseases , which currently includes faculty from the Departments of Biological Science and Chemistry/Biochemistry. The Department's focus on infectious diseases is due in large part to the more than 30 years of program building in this area, but also to a major phase of hiring that has added seven new faculty to the group in the past five years.

Areas of Specialty

Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases

Host/Pathogen Interactions


Using state-of-the-art molecular and cell biology techniques to study the interaction between intracellular pathogens and their host cell

Arthropod Vectors

Understanding complex interactions between mosquitoes and the pathogens they transmit to vertebrates

Immunology

Immunobiology of Leishmaniasis, Malaria and Tuberculosis

Bioinformatics & Genomics

Investigating pathogens & vectors at the genome level

Population & Evolutionary Genetics

Understanding the many ways organisms evolve

Disease Ecology

Uncovering the dynamics of vector-borne illness

Faculty

Gary Belovsky

Ecology Conservation

Nora Besansky

Mosquito Genetics

Genetic Vectors
Evolution Genetics

Genomic Malaria

Molecular Biology

Medical Entomology

Cell Biology

Aquatic Insects
Evolution Genetics

Aquatic Ecology

Aquatic Invasives

Leishmaniasis

Mycobacterial Pathogenesis

Mosquito Genetics
Malaria Transmission
Stream Biogeochemistry

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Galvin, Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: 574-631-6552 • Email: biology.biosadm.1@nd.edu
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