Tulane University
Chad Roy, PhD/Rachel Redmann
Tulane National Biomedical Research Center
18703 Three Rivers Road
Covington, LA 70433-8915
https://tnbrc.tulane.edu/core-services/infectious-disease-aerobiology-core
RRID: RRID:SCR_024608
1.) Baker SM, Settles EW, Celona KR, Shannon AB, Davitt C, Hall K, Jain A, de Assis RR, Gregory AE, Felgner PL, Woerle C, Mayo M, Currie BJ, Wimley WC, McLachlan JB, Yoon H, Dao CT, Moser J, Pociask D, Keim P, Russell-Lodrigue K, Roy CJ, Morici LA (2025 Dec 9). An outer membrane vesicle vaccine prevents lung pathology in a macaque model of pneumonic melioidosis Nature Communications, 17(), 519. . PMCID: 12804674.
2.) Turnbull K, Vincent E, Xu H, Didier PJ, Blair RV, Doyle-Meyers LA, Roy CJ, Mehra S, Kaushal D, Veazey RS, Wang X (2025 Jul 18). Distinct clinical outcomes in pediatric tuberculosis: A study utilizing infant macaques exposed to aerosol Mycobacterium tuberculosis. iScience, 28(7), 112899. . PMID: 40678510.
3.) Hammond HL, Roy CJ (2024 Sep 26). History and Toxinology of Palytoxins. Toxins, 16(10), . . PMID: 39453193.
4.) Beddingfield BJ, Plante KS, Plante JA, Weaver SC, Bose S, Krzykwa C, Chirichella N, Redmann RK, Seiler SZ, Dufour J, Blair RV, Endt K, Volkmann A, Maness NJ, Roy CJ (2024 Feb 27). MVA-based vaccines are protective against lethal eastern equine encephalitis virus aerosol challenge in cynomolgus macaques NPJ Vaccines, 9(), 47. . PMCID: 10899228.
The TNBRC houses one of the only scientific cores within the collective NIH-funded resources that specifically focuses on infectious disease aerobiology. this is an important distinction because of the demonstrated expertise and corresponding equipment and facilities required for this type of research to be performed. The Infectious Disease Aerobiology Core facilitates biomedical research efforts that require the unique demands of aerosol and aerobiology in their respective performance.