Gary Matthew Cox, M.D.
Associate Vice-chair for Clinical Services in the Department of Medicine
Associate Professor of Medicine
Department:
Medicine
Division:
Infectious Diseases
Email:
gary cox duke edu
Mailing Address:
Box 3281, DUMC Durham, NC 27710
Telephone:
919-681-5055
Training:
M.D., University of Virginia School of Medicine
Last Updated:
October 04, 2002
Clinical Interests:
Fungal infections, HIV
Research Interests:
My research interests are concerned with fungal infections in humans. I am especially interested in the human pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans, and I am using this organism as a model fungal pathogen in molecular pathogenesis studies. My lab is using a variety of techniques to identify genes that are important to the composite virulence phenotype of C. neoformans. We have used insertional mutagenesis to find mutants of interest and we have also used targeted gene disruption to study specific genes that are thought to have a role in pathogenesis. The emphasis is to find genes referable to all fungi pathogenic to humans since these may be candidates for antifungal development. I am also involved in a variety of clinical trials. Some of these are through the AIDS Clinical Trials Group and the Mycoses Study Group, while others are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies to test novel antifungal agents. Key words: fungi, pathogenesis, mycology, AIDS, cryptococcus
Publications:
1995 -- Cox GM, Schell WA, and Perfect JR. Unusual mycoses in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Cliniguide to Fungal Infections, 1995, Vol. 5, Issue 4.
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