Our laboratory investigates the cell biological basis of inflammation and wound healing with special emphasis on leukocyte-endothelial interactions. The...
Work in my laboratory is directed at understanding the innate immune response to bacterial enteropathogens. Our focus is on Salmonella Typhimurium and... Read more about Bobby J. Cherayil
Associate Director, Graduate Program in Immunology Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases she/her/hers
The Garrett Lab is interested in defining the dynamic interactions between the mucosal immune system and gut microbiota. Our experimental questions are... Read more about Wendy S Garrett
Assistant Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Our body is colonized by a robust and diverse ecosystem - the commensal microbiome. When mucosal pathogens infect us, they first encounter our commensals... Read more about Smita Gopinath
The main focus of this laboratory is to elucidate the role of ATP and adenosine receptor signaling in immune cell activation. We have discovered that...
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
Our laboratory is interested in the normal regulation of the human complement system, and how inflammation is modified through complement activation. Two...
The Smillie Lab uses systems approaches to understand the mechanisms of host-microbiome interactions. Our research interests are broad, spanning mucosal...
Immunologists in the Winau Lab are most excited about the discovery of basic mechanisms that explain how the immune system functions. Over the years, we...