Jeff SchoreyView profile
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Jeff Schorey is the George B. Craig Jr. Professor and a full Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, where he has been a faculty member since 2004. He currently serves as Director of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) graduate program and previously held leadership roles including Chair of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and Associate Director of the Eck Institute for Global Health. His research focuses on the pathobiology of mycobacterial diseases, particularly Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. avium . His work investigates the molecular interactions between mycobacteria and host macrophages, with a special emphasis on the role of exosomes in immune modulation, diagnostics, and vaccine development. He also explores novel antibiotic development in collaboration with chemists at Notre Dame and global partners. His recent publications reveal a strong trend in extracellular vesicle biology, host-pathogen signaling, and translational applications in TB diagnostics and treatment. The articles span immunology, microbiology, and molecular biology, with recurring themes in exosome function, RNA sensing, and antimicrobial development. George B. Craig Jr. Collegiate Professor Dr. Schorey has advised graduate students and leads an active research lab focused on mycobacterial pathogenesis. His work is supported by collaborations across disciplines and institutions, particularly in drug development and clinical translation. He has contributed significantly to understanding how exosomes can serve as both biomarkers and therapeutic tools. His lab employs cellular immunology, animal models, and clinical sample analysis to study mycobacterial infections. He leads the IBMS program, shaping graduate education in biomedical sciences at Notre Dame.














