Dr. Chunlei Su is an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Tennessee (UT). His research interests focus on molecular epidemiology, genetic diversity, and the ecology and evolution of Toxoplasma gondii (a single-cell parasite that infects mammals and birds). Dr. Su received his master’s degree in Animal Science from Brigham Young University (read more)
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UT, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital Partner to Advance Health Science
Tennessee Today Article: UT and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital (ETCH) have teamed up to create a program with the goal of developing innovations to implement at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and other hospitals with similar goals. The Health Innovation Partnership Program (HIPP) will foster collaboration between experts from UT’s College of Nursing, Tickle College (read more)
WVLT Article: University of Tennessee develops disease-resistant Dogwood trees
University of Tennessee develops disease-resistant Dogwood trees KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) — A research foundation that began more than a decade ago to develop disease-resistant dogwood trees was started by the University of Tennessee Research Foundation. In the late 80s up to the mid-90s, two fungal diseases, Dogwood anthracnose, and powdery mildew hit the dogwood population. (read more)