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Center for TB Research Laboratory

The Center for Tuberculosis Research Laboratory

In The News

This year will be the year with the highest number of TB cases and TB deaths in recorded history. Despite such sobering statistics, there is a paucity of new tools with which to combat tuberculosis:

1891 - last effective diagnostic for latent tuberculosis
1921 - last vaccine for tuberculosis
1967 - last new first line drug class for treatment of tuberculosis

Moreover, the expanding HIV/AIDS epidemic is also fueling the spread of TB as well as drug-resistant forms of TB

The mission of The Center for Tuberculosis Research Laboratory is to apply medical technology towards basic advances in our understanding of the pathogenesis of TB, host immunity to TB, mechanisms of spread, and animal models which better emulate the pathology of human disease.  With these basic tools we intend to build a translational bridge to more effective drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for tuberculosis.

Conference Notices:

44th Annual US-Japan Tuberculosis and Leprosy Conference, July 29-31, 2009, Fukuoka, Japan

 
 
 
 
 

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