Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Salmonella Tattoo

Jonathan Kurtz writes, “I started graduate school four years ago, studying the immune responses to chronic Salmonella infection in mice, similar to typhoid fever in humans.

“My project developed into defining how infections are combated in different anatomical locations and the host/microbial factors dictate these responses. I am scheduled to do my post-graduate studies with a collaborator of ours, so that I may stay in the Salmonella field, studying what is now a lifetime love/interest/career.

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Source: Phenomena: The Loom

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