TU Infectious Diseases Lab

TU Infectious Diseases Lab We are an academic lab studying infectious diseases, most notably Mycoplasma species The principle investigator of this lab is Dr. Meghan May.

The majority of the lab is staffed with undergraduate and graduate students including Amanda Arjoon, Jess Canter, Nufar chaban, Dylan Dunne, Monica Feng, Jennie Jones, Tina Kaur, and Brittney Terrell.

Consider joining!  I just did!https://scientistswithoutborders.org/
01/09/2013

Consider joining! I just did!
https://scientistswithoutborders.org/

Scientists Without Borders is a worldwide community of changemakers collaborating to accelerate and share solutions to the world’s most urgent development challenges. Here, you can ask questions, offer answers and expertise, and help us grow and disseminate scientific insights crucial to addressing ...

01/09/2013

We wish to welcome our new members Andy, Sarah, and Drew! More updates to come~

This has been suspected for some time; in fact, I presented on the topic of cholera and climate change at a disease ecol...
07/24/2012

This has been suspected for some time; in fact, I presented on the topic of cholera and climate change at a disease ecology workshop. The associated journal article is very well-done, though.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48278511/ns/us_news-environment/

Manmade climate change is the main driver behind the unexpected emergence of a group of bacteria in northern Europe which can cause gastroenteritis, new research by a group of international experts shows.

The working of Jessica A. Canter
06/15/2012

The working of Jessica A. Canter

The infection rates in the US, and their 10-year trends, make this truly alarming.  It should be discussed far more than...
06/07/2012

The infection rates in the US, and their 10-year trends, make this truly alarming. It should be discussed far more than it is.

http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/06/who-s*xually-transmitted-superbug-could-be-major-crisis/?hpt=hp_t3

A major public health crisis is emerging, in the form of a s*xually-transmitted disease that doesn't respond to antibiotics, World Health Organization officials said Wednesday. Gonorrhea is one of the most common s*xually-transmitted infections. It is spread through oral, vaginal and a**l s*x.

The 4-image series is quite remarkable.
05/16/2012

The 4-image series is quite remarkable.

An outline of the price and adaptation barriers to reaching more children with life-saving vaccines. http://bit.ly/LbBSWD

04/24/2012

For any interested persons on campus today, I will be talking about CBPP in the Towson Room, Cook Library, at 3:30! Student research to be proudly presented!

04/09/2012

Not good news!

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