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Doctor of Philosophy, Parasites Immunology, 1993 Institute of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark
Mohamed Satti
Address:
Public Health Program, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48823.
Research Interests:
Global Health and Public Health, parasitology, immunology, Immunologic and hematologic system, Veterinary parasitology, Foodborne Parasites, Global Burden of Diseases
- Host-pathogens relationship that lead to identifying protection/susceptibility and pathogenesis mechanisms of microorganisms.
- Humor and cellular immune responses to infectious agents with the aim of identifying factors that relate to resistance/susceptibility.
- Use of a new histamine release method, which I developed recently, to study the role of basophils in infectious diseases.
Biography:
- September 2011-present Full professor (Adjunct) at St. Matthew’s University, Cayman Islands.
- June 2013 to present: Assistant professor, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Veterinary School and Public Health Program, Human Medicine, the, MSU
- September 2011-June 2013: Senior Research Scientist and Instructor, Public Health Program, Department of Pathobiology & Diagnostic Investigation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
- November 2006 – August 2011: Full Professor of Immunology and Parasitology, School of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine, St Matthew's University, Grand Cayman
Publications:
- Lucienne Tritten, Erica Burkman, Andrew Moorhead, Mohammed Satti, James Geary, Charles Mackenzie, Timothy Geary (2014). Detection of Circulating Parasite-Derived MicroRNAs in Filarial Infections. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases: Volume 8, issue 7.
- Anthony Sassi, James Geary, Louis-Philipe, Mohammed Satti, Charles Mackenzie, Timothy G Geary (2014). Identification of Dirofilaria immitis Proteins Recognized by Antibodies from Infected Dogs. Journal of Parasitology; DOI:10.1645/13-437.1
- James F Geary, Mohamed Z Satti, Charles D Mackenzie (2012). First analysis of the secretome of the canine heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis. Parasites & Vectors: 5:140