TCSVM Faculty

Inderpal Singh
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Infectious Diseases
Phone: 508-887-4798
Fax: 508-839-7911
Email: inderpal.singh@tufts.edu
Dept. URL: http://www.tufts.edu/vet/biomed/infectious_diseases.htm

Education
PhD - University of Cambridge - 1999
MVSc - Punjab Agricultural University - 1995
BVSc & AH - Assam Agricultural University - 1992

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Laboratory Personnel
Amanda Little, Research Technician

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General Research Interest
Studying innate and adaptive immune responses against infectious agents of animal and human importance.

Research Sponsor Interest

  • Privately Funded Research
  • Federally Funded Research
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Selected Publications

  1. Singh, I., Wenjun, Li., Margo Woods, Carville, A. and Tzipori, S. (2006). Factors contributing to spontaneous Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection in macaques infected with SIV. (Submitted).

  2. Singh, I., McConnell, I. and Blacklaws, B.A. (2006). Immune response to individual maedi-visna virus gag antigens. Journal of Virology, 80 (2): 912-919.

  3. Singh, I., Sheoran, AS, Zhang, Q, Carville, A and Tzipori, S (2005). Sensitivity and specificity of a monoclonal antibody-based fluorescence assay for detecting Enterocytozoon bieneusi in feces of SIV-infected macaques. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 12 (10): 1141-1144.

  4. Singh, I., Theodos, C., Li, W. and Tzipori, S (2005). Kinetics of Cryptosporidium parvum-specific cytokine responses in healing and nonhealing murine models of C. parvum infection. Parasitology Research, 97 (4): 309-317.

  5. Singh, I., Cynthia, T and Tzipori, I (2005). Recombinant proteins of Cryptosporidium parvum induce proliferation of mesenteric lymph node cells in infected mice. Infection and Immunity, 73 (8): 5245-5248.

  6. Zhang, Q., Singh, I., Sheoran, A., Feng, X., Nunnari, J, Carville, A and Tzipori, S. (2005). Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies against Enterocytozoon bieneusi purified from rhesus macaques. Infection and Immunity, 73 (8):5166-5172.

  7. Sheoran, AS., Feng, X., Singh, I., Chapman-Bonofiglio, S., Kitaka, S., Hanawalt, J, Nunnari, J, Mansfield, K, Tumwine, JK and Tzipori, S (2005). Monoclonal antibodies against Enterocytozoon bieneusi of human origin. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 12 (9): 1109-1113.

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