The Diseases in Humans and Model Systems research interest group at Kennesaw State University (KSU) has research interests in a wide variety of diseases, including Candidiasis, sarcopenia, neurological disorders, and African trypanosomiasis. We work with animal models as well as human cell cultures and biopsied material. Our aim is to understand disease mechanisms and aid in the development of mathematical models, treatments, or cures of infectious and congenital human diseases.
Faculty Who Specialize In This Research
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Asma Azizi Boroojeni Assistant Professor of Mathematics
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Anton Bryantsev Associate Professor of Developmental Biology
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Carol Chrestensen Professor of Chemistry
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Christopher Cornelison Assistant Vice President for Innovation and Commercialization and Associate Professor of Microbiology
Assistant Vice President for Innovation and Commercialization and Associate Professor of Microbiology
ccornel5@kennesaw.edu
Website
(470) 578-5115
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Ana-Maria Croicu Assistant Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics
Assistant Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics
acroicu@kennesaw.edu
Website
(470) 578-2076
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Andrew Haddow Assistant Professor of Microbiology
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Mohammad Abdul Halim Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Martin Hudson Professor of Biology
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Kojo Mensa-Wilmot Professor of Biology
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Scott Nowak Associate Vice President for Research Operations and Professor of Biology
Associate Vice President for Research Operations and Professor of Biology
snowak@kennesaw.edu
Website
(470) 578-7777
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Susan M.E. Smith Adjunct Professor
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Min Wang Associate Professor of Mathematics
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Pengcheng Xiao Associate Professor of Mathematics
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Lihong Zhao Assistant Professor of Mathematics