Expertise in translational influenza virus research, as well as basic aspects of influenza virus immunology.

A robust program targeting influenza virology, pathogenesis, immunology, and vaccines.

Skip site navigation and move to main content of page.

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

Recent Publications

1. Topham DJ, Chapman TJ, Richter M. Lymphoid and extralymphoid CD4 T cells that orchestrate the anti-viral immune response. Exp Rev Clin Immunol 2006;in press (March).
http://www.future-drugs.com/doi/abs/10.1586/1744666X.2.2.267

2. Chapman TJ, Castrucci MR, Padrick RC, Bradley LM, Topham DJ. Antigen-specific and non-specific CD4(+) T cell recruitment and proliferation during influenza infection.
Virology 2005;340(2):296-306.

3. Polakos NK, Cornejo JC, Murray DA, Wright KO, Treanor JJ, Crispe IN, et al. Kupffer cell-dependent hepatitis occurs during influenza infection. Am J Pathol 2006;in press.

4. Treanor J, Nolan C, O'Brien D, Burt D, Lowell G, Linden J, Fries L. Intranasal administration of a proteosome-influenza vaccine is well-tolerated and induces serum and nasal secretion influenza antibodies in healthy human subjects.