Nargis Khan, BSc, MSc, PhD
Areas of Research
Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Innate Immunity, Trained Immunity
The Khan lab research focuses on elucidating the host defence mechanism against infectious diseases. The lab is working on three conceptual frameworks of host defense-Host resistance, disease tolerance and trained immunity. The lab is also interested in exploring the new concept of innate memory (trained immunity) in understanding the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases such as IBD.
The Khan lab research focuses on elucidating the host defence mechanism against infectious diseases. The lab is working on three conceptual frameworks of host defense-Host resistance, disease tolerance and trained immunity. The lab is also interested in exploring the new concept of innate memory (trained immunity) in understanding the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases such as IBD.
Supervising degrees
Microbiology and Infectious Disease - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Microbiology and Infectious Disease - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Gastrointestinal Sciences - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
Gastrointestinal Sciences - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Immunology - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Immunology - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
Microbiology and Infectious Disease - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
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