Faculty
 

Christopher N. Mores
Associate Professor, Epidemiology

Laboratory: 225-578-4975
 

Office: 225-578-9676
Fax:
225-578-9701
cmores@lsu.edu

 

 

Education

B.S. Rutgers University • S.M. Harvard University • Sc.D. Harvard University, School of Public Health • National Research Council funded postdoctoral training at United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick


Research Interests


Dr. Mores is an arbovirologist, trained in infectious disease epidemiology, who develops focused laboratory and field studies to examine the mechanisms by which arboviruses persist in, emerge from, and expand to particular ecologies, transmission cycles, and regions. He takes, by necessity, an interdisciplinary approach to these studies, melding expertise in viral ecology, isolation and characterization with those of his collaborators in molecular biology, zoology, entomology, and clinical diagnosis – to name a few. The theoretical basis of his research is that intrinsic characteristics of an arbovirus act powerfully upon the transmission of that virus, and that these characteristics often result in further extrinsic interactions with other components of the transmission cycle. Although this may seem intuitive, the relative importance of the characteristics of the virus versus say, the vector, environmental parameters, or the vertebrate host is often minimized in arbovirus research and as such remains poorly investigated and understood.


Selected Publications

(For a comprehensive list of Dr. Mores's recent publications, please refer to PubMed, a service provided by the National Library of Medicine.)

Alto BW, Lounibos LP, Mores CN, Reiskind MH. Larval competition alters susceptibility of adult Aedes mosquitoes to dengue infection. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 275(1633):463-71. 2008

Turell MJ, Whitehouse CA, Butler A, Baldwin C, Hottel H, Mores CN. Assay for and Replication of Karshi (Mammalian Tick-Borne Flavivirus Group) Virus in Mice. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 78(2):344-347. 2008

Blow JA, Mores CN, Dyer JL, Dohm DJ. Virus stabilization by AVL buffer. Journal of Virological Methods 150(1-2): 41-44. 2008

Young DS, Maffei JG, Mores CN, Bernard KA, Kramer LD, Ebel GD. Molecular epidemiology of eastern equine encephalitis virus epizootics in New York State. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14(3): 454-60. 2008.

Reiskind M, Pesko K, Mores C, Westbrook C. Susceptibility of Florida mosquitoes to infection with chikungunya virus. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 78(3): 422-5. 2008.

Vitek CJ, Richards SL, Mores CN, Day JF, Lord CC. Arbovirus transmission by Culex nigripalpus Theobald in Florida, 2005. Journal of Medical Entomology 45(3): 483-93. 2008.

 

 




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