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* Meeting ( 1300 to 1400) | |||
# The Detection System | |||
* Fimbriae : Engineering a module within a nonpathogenic organism that allows for attachment to the target pathogen and subsequent triggering of responses. | |||
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# Get insight into physical structural basis of fimbriae ( contact Profs. Steve Mathews and Gad Frankel and The Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Molecules) | |||
# One of the main concerns with this idea is that attachment to the host is one of the first responses in a host-parasite relationship which confers pathogenecity to the host leads to ethical concerns | |||
# Look into excretion of potentially detectable molecules through the body surface of worms - look into other human worm parasites in addition to hook worms and shistosoma | |||
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