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Advancing human health through innovation and discovery.

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What we stand for

The Department of Microbiology and Immunology was first established as the department of microbiology in 1951 and later added a robust immunology research program to become what it is today. 

Our department has since matured into one of the leading basic science departments offering Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), combined MD/PhD and Master of Science (MSc) degree programs. All programs include robust training over a broad range of scientific and research areas using state-of-the-art immunological, microbiological, virological, molecular and bioinformatics approaches. Degree programs are designed to be flexible to allow for a tailored program of study developed by the student with the advisement of their research mentor. The department joins with other basic science departments within the School of Medicine in the Integrated Programs in Biomedical Sciences (IPIBS).

As evidenced by our research portfolio, the research strengths of the department include adaptive and innate immunology, virology, bacteriology, inflammation and pathogenesis. Our state-of-the-art facilities enable innovative discoveries with significant impacts on human health. 

Our department offers one of the only graduate level microbiology and immunology degrees in the commonwealth of Kentucky and our graduates pursue a wide field of careers after graduating. 

Primary Faculty

Yousef Abu Kwaik, Ph.D. - Professor - Manipulation and exploitation of the host cell biology by intracellular bacterial pathogens.

Pascale Alard, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - Medical, dental and graduate education. Education research; Enhancing tolerogenic APC and Treg to control autoimmunity.

Neal Bhutiani, MD, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor

Haribabu Bodduluri, Ph.D. - Professor, Department Chair- Signal transduction, leukotriene receptors in inflammation and host response.

Carolyn Casella, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - Medical, dental and graduate education. Understanding vaccine adjuvants.

Donghoon Chung, Ph.D. - Professor - RNA virus replication and antiviral discovery.

James Collins, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor - Adaption and selection of enteric pathogens.

Denada Dibra, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor - Oncogene-driven immune evasion and tumor–immune interactions studied using spatial and single-cell approaches, immunopeptidomics, and spontaneous in vivo genetic models

Ryan Doster, MD, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor - Pathogenesis of bacterial infections during pregnancy.

James E. Graham, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - Medical, dental and graduate education. Global analysis of bacterial gene expression. Microbial adaptive responses and infectious disease pathogenesis.

Venkatakrishna R. Jala, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - Structure-function relationships of G-protein coupled receptors and their role in the development of inflammatory diseases. 

Irina Kirpich, Ph.D., MPH - Professor - Gut-Liver axis and Host-Microbiota interactions in liver disease.

Michele M. Kosiewicz, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - T cell tolerance and autoimmunity.

Matthew B. Lawrenz, Ph.D. - Professor, Director of Graduate Studies - Host-pathogen interactions, identification of bacterial virulence factors, interactions with leukocytes.

Thomas C. Mitchell, Ph.D. - Professor - Innate immune responses that shape adaptive immunity.

Sharmila Nair, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor - Oncolytic viruses in cancer therapy.

Kathryn Ramsey, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor - Bacterial virulence gene regulation.

Carolyn Roberson, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - Medical, dental and graduate education and faculty development.

Kevin Sokoloski, Ph.D. - Associate Professor - Viral replication and virion structure. 

Huang-Ge Zhang, Ph.D. - Professor - Autoimmune diseases, cancer immunology, regulation of leukocyte inflammatory function in autoimmune disease and cancer.

Jian Zheng, MD, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor - The impact of aging on viral respiratory infections.

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Our department is here to serve our community through innovation and discovery. Find out more about our program using the links below.
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Our primary faculty is dedicated to the education and mentorship of the next generation of scientific researchers, discoverers, clinicians and leaders. Learn more about our primary research and teaching faculty and associate faculty here.
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