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Kari J Dugger, PhD

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Kari Dugger, PhD
Discipline Chair for Microbiology
Department/Discipline: Microbiology and Immunology
Campus: Auburn
Office: 115
Fax: 334-442-4100
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Education

Year University Degree
2018 NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI),  Mitchell Cancer Institute and UAB Departments of Radiology and Cancer Biology CURE Research Fellow
2010  University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Physiology and Biophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship
2010 University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC) Lung Biology Training fellowship
2009 University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Department of Immunology Immunology Training fellowship
2007 University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Department of Microbiology/Immunology Ph.D.
2001 Centre College, Danville, KY, Bachelor’s in chemical sciences B.S.

Research Interests

My research interests focus on the mechanism in which exercise and/or chronic depression changes the immune function in context of asthma and cancer immunity. I am pursuing projects that have branched from initial findings in my lab: exercise (physical stressor) communicates with immune cells by the activation of the sympathetic autonomic nervous system (SNS). All immune cells express adrenergic receptors and can, therefore, respond to sympathetic nervous system (SNS) stimulation. Further, chronic mild depression (psychological stressor) has the capacity to affect adrenergic signaling resulting in its dysfunction of immune cells. Both stressors (physical and psychological) have been shown to affect cancer risk and/or progression (positively and negatively, respectively) although mechanisms of action remain unclear. Further, it will be important to define how these lifestyle factors may impact the newer generations of cancer immunotherapies.

Activities

  • Member, Association of Professors of Human and Medical Genetics (APHMG)
  • Member, Association of Medical School Microbiology and Immunology Chairs (AMSMIC)
  • Member, America Society of Microbiology (ASM)
  • Member, Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
  • Member, ASCB – American Society for Cell Biology – STEM Education Research
  • Member, SACNAS – Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science

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