The courtesy of Meharry Medical College
Meharry Medical College is proud to recognize a postdogoral friend at the Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Physiology, a postdoocoral compatriot selected for 2025 for 2025. This is a researcher for the first time in Meharry.
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Dr. Arivettin pays attention to understanding the genetic factors associated with tuberculosis and sarcoidosis in African-ancestral populations. In particular, the function of the function of the PLA2R1 is investigating how the loss of losses can contribute to the risk of disease. This scholarship also strengthens more than a basic surveillance mission, than a genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics and precision drug, brioinformatics and accuracy.
Dr. Arivett was selected from the pool that applied for about 200 organizations such as Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Stanford and Vanderbilt. This recognizes not only emphasizes its effective research, but also emphasizes the impact of Mehanry’s impact on the development of health care through information managing information.
Currently, as a post-year researcher in the second year, Dr. Arivett Doctor Doctor won. In the 2020 Middle Tennessee State University. It also serves as an ambassador for the NIH loan payment program. The loan repayment program pays a qualified education debt for scientists who conducted an investigation into the NIH mission.
About School of Microbiology, Immunology and Physicians at Meharry Medical College
Mehrry Medical College is dedicated to the development of investigators and developing treatment, which affects the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Physiology, Construction and Cardiovascular Diseases, especially African American and unfavorable minority populations. Microgenesesis, which is broadcast in leading magazines such as faculty, nature and science, conducts innovative research in host-pathogenic interactions, immunity and cardiovascular health.
The department also provides exceptional training for the next generation and health professionals through the Molecular Microbial Pathogenesis and NIH supported programs in cardiovascular biology. As graduates, NIH and CDC and biofarmaceutic industry, they went to their successful careers in the academy and government agencies.