Mark J. Pilgrim
Assistant Professor of Biology
Ph.D., Medical University of South Carolina (2004)
B.S., College of Charleston (1997)
CLASSES TAUGHT
ARTICLES - REFEREED
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Salivary glands act as mucosal inductive sites via the formation of ectopic germinal centers after site-restricted MCMV infection in The FASEB Journal. (2011)
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A Mouse Model Linking Viral Hepatitis and Salivary Gland Dysfunction in Oral Diseases. (2009)
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A focused salivary gland infection with attenuated MCMV: an animal model with prevention of pathology associated with systemic MCMV infection in Experimental and Molecular Pathology. (2007)
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Reovirus Serotype 1/Strain Lang-Stimulated Activation of Antigen-Specific T Lymphocytes in Peyer's Patches and Distal Gut-Mucosal Sites: Activation Status and Cytotoxic Mechanisms in The Journal of Immunology. (2005)
PROCEEDINGS - Refereed (Abstract Only)
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The Pre-health Collection of MedEdPORTAL's iCollaborative: Resources for Instructors and Students of Pre-health Sciences in National Association of Biology Teachers/Society for College Science Teachers. (2012)
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Minimizing Colonization of Nitrifying Bacteria in Freshwater Aquaria in American Society for Microbiology - South Carolina Branch. (2012)
PROCEEDINGS - Not Refereed (Abstract Only)
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Using Rubrics and the Rubric Analysis Tool in Blackboard in Eastern Regional Competency Based Educational Consortium (ERCBEC) Convention. (2012)
PRESENTATIONS
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Using Rubrics and the Rubric Analysis Tool in Blackboard.
Eastern Regional Competency Based Educational Consortium (ERCBEC) Convention.
Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina.
(October, 2012)
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The Pre-health Collection of MedEdPORTAL's iCollaborative: Resources for Instructors and Students of Pre-health Sciences.
National Association of Biology Teachers/Society for College Science Teachers.
San Antonio,
Texas.
(April, 2012)
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How to Implement Assessment in the Classroom, Session I.
Lander University faculty workshop.
Greenwood,
South Carolina.
(2012)
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Minimizing Colonization of Nitrifying Bacteria in Freshwater Aquaria.
American Society for Microbiology - South Carolina Branch.
Aiken,
South Carolina.
(2012)