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Ramesh Rijal

Dr. Ramesh Rijal

Assistant Professor

Bio

The Rijal Lab investigates how pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) survive inside human immune cells, such as lung macrophages, which typically engulf and kill bacteria. Mtb and other bacterial pathogens secrete a phosphate polymer called polyphosphate (polyP) that inhibits macrophage killing processes and protects bacteria from antibiotics, making infections difficult to treat. The Rijal Lab’s research focuses on understanding polyP’s effect on macrophage functions that enable bacterial survival, as well as polyP’s role in bacterial stress adaptation, cell envelope formation, and biofilm development. By targeting polyP pathways in both macrophages and bacteria, we aim to enhance immune and treatment responses against these infections. Students interested in joining my lab are encouraged to email me at ramesh.rijal@usm.edu. Please include a brief explanation of your interest in my research and attach your CV for consideration.

  • MS - University Of Cologne (2012)
  • English (Full Professional)

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Contact Me

Johnson Science Tower (JST) 618 map

Hattiesburg

Email
Ramesh.RijalFREEMississippi

Phone
601.266.4586

Areas of Expertise

Host-Pathogen Interaction; Bacterial Pathogenesis; Dictyostelium discoideum and Macrophage Biology, Drug Discovery