Dr. Chopra's research focuses on host-parasite interactions; molecular pathogenesis of pathogenic microorganisms; structure-function relationships of bacterial virulence determinants; regulation of virulence gene expression, cell signaling, oxidative stress responses, expression of genes under simulated microgravity conditions, in vivo expression of virulence genes, host responses to microbial agents and bacterial vaccines; antiviral agents; regulation of inflammation in inflammatory bowel, pulmonary, and cardiovascular diseases, role of antioxidants in burn patients, and studies on anthrax and plague.
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Affiliations
Research Consortia
GCC Consortium for Antimicrobial Resistance (GCC AMR)
Training Grants
Training Program in Antimicrobial Resistance (TPAMR)
Research Consortia
Gulf Coast Consortia Immunology Cluster
Training Grants
Antimicrobial Resistance Training Program in the Texas Medical Center (AMR-TPT)
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