The INI Postgraduate Program in Clinical Research of Infectious Diseases focuses on a single area “Infectious Diseases” wit research lines that comprehend the interdisciplinary perspective of the investigation process:
Research Lines (during the four years from 2013 to 2016):
- Technological Evaluation of Health.
- Parasitic Diseases in humans and animals: taxonomy, eco-epidemiology, control technologies, diagnosis, clinic and treatment, focusing on parasites of the Leishmania, Toxoplasma and Trypanossoma genders.
- STD, HIV/AIDS and coinfections
- Immunopathology and infection therapy in critical patients: Dengue fever, sepsis and patients with HIV.
- Innovation, regulation and biosafety of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.
- Cardiologic Manifestations of the Chagas Disease and other infectious diseases: diagnosis, clinical and therapy.
- Dermatological manifestations of infectious diseases.
- Neurological manifestations of infectious diseases.
- Ear, nose and throat manifestations of infectious diseases: diagnosis, clinical and therapy.
- Mycosis in humans and animals: Eco-epidemiology, clinical, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment.
- Clinical and epidemiologic pathogeny of viral diseases.
- Educational Practices and Qualification for Clinical Research fellows (deactivated on 2016)