The Ohio State University Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program; Room 1190 Graves Hall, 333 West 10th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210  Telephone: 614:292-0857  Fax: 614-292-6226 IBGP

Student Organizations
Faculty Profiles

Amal Amer

Amal Amer

Research interests

My work is focused on the innate immune response to Legionella pneumophila and Burkholderia cepacia infections. Legionella is the causative agent of Legionnaire's disease and B cepacia is the causative agent of cepacia syndrome in cystic fibrosis patients. We are investigating the details of the molecular mechanism by which these two lung pathogens can evade the host response and survive inside macrophages.

Contact info

Address:
The Ohio State University
1014 BRT
Columbus, Oh 43210
Phone: 614-247-1566
Email: amal.amer@osumc.edu

 
 


Home

Director's Welcome | Program Overview | M.D. Ph.D Program | Faculty Profiles
IBGP Students | Career Opportunities |Financial Aid | Application Process| Admissions
Graduate School | Program Policies | The Community | IBGP News | Important Dates
Current Students | Student Organizations | Contact Us

Other Useful Links:
Medical Center : College of Medicine :
Columbus Children's Research Institute
Research Foundation : OSU Homepage

Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program
Room 1190 Graves Hall, 333 West 10th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Telephone: 614-292-0857
FAX: 614-292-6226
info@ibgp.org

All text and images © 2000-2001 IBGP and
The Ohio State University Medical Center

Site Design by RainStorm Consulting
For questions or comments about this site please contact:
webmaster@rainstormconsulting.com