The Department of Fungal Infection is responsible for conducting surveillance studies, providing reference laboratory service for fungal infections, quality management of anti-infectious agents, diagnostic testing, epidemiological investiga-tion and monitoring drug-resistant fungi in cooperation with local health institutions. Our research focuses on identifying virulence factors important in fungal infection, investigating mechanisms of host defense regulation and developing novel anti-infectious agents, diagnostic methods and vaccines.
- LABORATORY OF CLINICAL MYCOLOGY
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- Researches for candidiasis and mycoses caused by highly virulent fungi.
- Diagnostic testing and reference laboratory service for fungal infections.
- Research on fungal virulence and its application to treatments.
- Investigation on the mechanism of action of anti-fungal agents and resistance.
- International co-operation for training and research support associated with mycoses.
- LABORATORY OF FILAMENTOUS MYCOSES
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- Researches for aspergillosis and mucormycosis.
- Investigation of activity of anti-fungal agents and drug-drug interaction.
- Investigation of cell growth and host-pathogen interaction of filamentous fungi.
- LABORATORY OF HOST DEFENSE
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- Researches for cryptococcosis and skin mycoses.
- Investigation of defense mechanisms against fungal infection and development of anti-fungal prevention/treatments.
- Investigation of induction and regulatory mechanisms of infectious immunity.
- LABORATORY OF EMERGING INFECTIONS AND ANTIMICROBIALS
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- Researches for rare invasive mycoses and anti-infective agents.
- Bioinformatic analysis on mechanisms of drug resistance.
- Identification of secondary metabolites from fungi and actinomycetes, and its application for developing anti-infectious treatments.
- Administrative spot examination for generic antimicrobial agents.