Dr. Mcsorley Is a professor in the Center of Comparative Medicine of the University of California Davis, where he has been an interim director during 2015-2016. He started his career in Scotland in 1992 when he graduated in Immunology at the University Of Glasgow, Place where he pursued his PhD. of Immunology and Microbiology. Dr. Mcsorley traveled to France for his first postdoctoral fellow at the Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire from the National Center for Scientific Research of the French ministry of Education and Research, after completing his work in France, Dr. Mcsorley was granted another Postdoctoral fellow at University of Minnesota, where he became associate professor for 6 years. He has over 20 years of experience examining antibody and CD4 T cell responses to bacterial infection, primarily using mouse models, but also more recently with clinical samples. Since accepting my first faculty position in 2002 at the University of Connecticut Health Center. Dr. Mcsorley has contributed to the development of antigen-specific tools for bacterial immunity, the analysis of the innate immune response to flagellin and analysis of Salmonella-specific B cells; becoming Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology. Dr. Mcsorley has published over 19 peer-reviewed research papers and 12 reviews over the last 5 years.