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Acting Chair and ProfessorAssistant Professors
Richard OberhelmanYoung Hong
                

Vice Chair and Professor

Associate Scientist
Mark JamesFrank Cogswell
                                
ProfessorsAssociate Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine           
Donald KrogstadSusan McLellan 
Preston MarxLatha Rajan 
                 
Research Scientist and Professor           Assistant Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine
Elizabeth DidierFrederique Jacquerioz          
             
Associate ProfessorsVeterinary Pathologist          
Daniel BauschPeter Didier   
Dawn Wesson 
Mark WiserEmeritus Professors  
Barnett Cline 
               Antonio D'Alessandro
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Thomas Orihel

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Faculty Profile

Frank Cogswell
associate scientist

Department(s):
Tropical Medicine

Email:
cogswell@tulane.edu

Professional Achievements:
2003-present Member NIH study section: Viral and Eukaryotic Special Emphasis Panel
2001 Member ad hoc NIH study section on anemia of malaria
1994-1997 Member SBIR ad hoc NIH study section

Educational Background:
Post Doctoral Fellow, LSU Medical Center, New Orleans, LA
PhD, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
BS, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA

Publications:
Koehler JW, Bolton M, Rollins A, Snook K, deHaro E, Henson E, Rogers L, Martin LN, Krogstad DJ, James MA, Rice J, Davison B, Veazey RS, Prabhu R, Amedee AM, Garry RF, Cogswell FB. Altered immune responses in rhesus macaques co-infected with SIV and Plasmodium cynomolgi: an animal model for coincident AIDS and relapsing malaria. PLoS One. 2009 Sep 23;4(9).

Muehlenbein MP, Cogswell FB, James MA, Koterski J, Ludwig GV. Testosterone correlates with venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infection in macaques. Virol J 2006; 3:19.

Dufour JP, Cogswell FB, Phillippi-Falkenstein KM, Bohm RP. Comparison of efficacy of moxidectin and ivermectin in the treatment of strongyloides fulleborni infection in rhesus macaques. J Med Primatol 2006; 35(3):172-6.

ElSohly MA, Gul W, Feng S, Nanayakkara NPD, Clark AM, Khan S, Cogswell FB, Walker LA. GC/MS analysis of the 8-aminoquinoline antimalarial [NPC1161] and its carboxy metabolite in plasma and red blood cells of primates. Chromatographia 2006; 64: 199-205.

Muehlenbein M, Alger J, Cogswell F, James M. The reproductive endocrine response to plasmodium vivax infection in Hondurans. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2005; 73(1):178-87.

Ylostalo J, Randall AC, Myers TA, Metzger M, Krogstad DJ, Cogswell FB. Transcriptome profiles of host gene expression in a monkey model of human malaria. Infect Dis 2005; 191:400-9.

Ratterree MS, Travassos da Rosa APA, Bohm RP, Cogswell FB, Phillippi KM, Caillouet K, Schwanberger S, Shope RE, Tesh RB. West Nile Virus infection in nonhuman primate breeding colony, concurrent with human epidemic, southern Louisiana. Emerg Infect Dis 2003; 9(11): 1388-94.

Sestak K, Merritt CK, Borda J, Saylor JE, Schwamberger SR, Cogswell F, Didier ES, Didier PJ, Plauche G, Bohm RP, Aye PP, Alexa P, Ward RL, Lackner AA. Infectious agent and immune response characteristics of chronic enterocolitis in captive rhesus macaques. Infect Immun 2004; 71(7): 4079-4086.

Praba-Egge AD, Cogswell FB, Montenegro-James S, Kohli T, James MA. Cytokine responses during acute simian malaria infection in the rhesus monkey. Am J Trop Med Hyg 2002; 67(6):586-596.

Cogswell FB. El modelo animal de primates no-humanos (monos) en el estudio de la malaria. Rev Med Hond 2000; 68:102-104.

Contact Information:
Tulane National Primate Research Center
18703 Three Rivers Road
Covington, LA 70433-8915
Phone 504.862.8040


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