The Anthony Laboratory explores the role and regulation of IgG and IgE glycosylation in health and disease. These antibody classes are arguably the two most... Read more about Robert Anthony
Astrazeneca Professor of Respiratory and Inflammatory Diseases in the Department of Medicine
The central focus of the laboratory continues to be on the molecular and cellular biology of the mast cell, the pathways of arachidonic acid metabolism to... Read more about K. Frank Austen
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department of Medicine; Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy
Building for Transformative Medicine
60 Fenwood Road, 5th Floor, Room 5002X
Boston, MA 02115
Innate immunity in the respiratory tract is exquisitely complex and tightly regulated, surveying 10,000 liters of air a day. While canonical pattern-...
The overall goal of my lab is to apply principals of pathophysiology of allergic diseases in humans to questions at the bench, and in turn to bring fundamental... Read more about Joshua A. Boyce
By the time we see patients in the clinic, pathology is usually established, and the flames of inflammation are already burning. What keeps inflammation...
Our laboratory investigates the cell biological basis of inflammation and wound healing with special emphasis on leukocyte-endothelial interactions. The...
The function of many proteins is regulated by post-translational modifications. One such modification is citrullination, which converts peptidylarginine...
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department of Medicine; Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy
Building for Transformative Medicine (BTM)
60 Fenwood Road, Room 6002M
Boston, MA 02115
The Moody laboratory seeks to understand how human T cells control outcomes of infection and autoimmune disease. CD1 proteins are a family of evolutionarily... Read more about D. Branch Moody
Brigham and Women's Hospital
BTM Room 6002K
60 Fenwood Road
Boston, MA 02445
Center for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases
Pulmonary and Critical Care Unit
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
149 13th Street, Room 6-221
Charlestown, MA 02129
Research in the Sage Lab focuses on understanding how the immune system regulates B cell responses and antibody production. Antibodies clear harmful...
The overall mission of this laboratory is to determine the mechanism of “crosstalk” between colonizing bacteria and the developing human intestine immune...
Research in this laboratory is centered around understanding basic mechanisms of leukocyte functioning in forms of inflammation. The two principal areas...