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Researchers at Harvard University received a $9.8 million grant from the NIH this year for the New England Regional Center of Excellence in Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research. The project leader is listed as Dr. Dennis Kasper. According to the Harvard University website, Dr. Kasper and his research team are interested in the interactions of microbes, including commensals and pathogens, with the immune system.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Another major area of inquiry for Dr. Onderdonk, pursued in collaboration with Dr. Dennis Kasper, was the role of the capsule in the virulence of Bacteroides fragilis. Encapsulated, but not unencapsulated, strains caused abscess formation in the intra-abdominal sepsis model; furthermore, purified capsule also caused abscess formation (19).
Another major area of inquiry for Dr. Onderdonk, pursued in collaboration with Dr. Dennis Kasper, was the role of the capsule in the virulence of Bacteroides fragilis. Encapsulated, but not unencapsulated, strains caused abscess formation in the intra-abdominal sepsis model; furthermore, purified capsule also caused abscess formation (19).
Another major area of inquiry for Dr. Onderdonk, pursued in collaboration with Dr. Dennis Kasper, was the role of the capsule in the virulence of Bacteroides fragilis. Encapsulated, but not unencapsulated, strains caused abscess formation in the intra-abdominal sepsis model; furthermore, purified capsule also caused abscess formation (19).
Another major area of inquiry for Dr. Onderdonk, pursued in collaboration with Dr. Dennis Kasper, was the role of the capsule in the virulence of Bacteroides fragilis. Encapsulated, but not unencapsulated, strains caused abscess formation in the intra-abdominal sepsis model; furthermore, purified capsule also caused abscess formation (19).