Nora Barrett Associate Professor of Medicine Innate immunity in the respiratory tract is exquisitely complex and tightly regulated, surveying 10,000 liters of air a day. While canonical pattern-... Read more about Nora BarrettLab WebsiteBrigham and Women's Hospital Hale Building for Transformative Medicine, Room 05002R 60 Fenwood Road Boston, MA 02115nbarrett@bwh.harvard.edup: 617-525-1270
Raif S. Geha James L. Gamble Professor of Pediatrics The Geha laboratory focuses on the molecular basis and mechanisms of (1) primary immune deficiency diseases and (2) atopic dermatitis. Genetics... Read more about Raif S. GehaBoston Children's Hospital Immunology Division, Karp Bldg., 10th Floor 1 Blackfan Circle Boston, MA 02115raif.geha@childrens.harvard.edup: 617-919-2483
Nitya Jain Assistant Professor of Pediatrics The Early Life Development of the Immune System The main focus of the Jain lab is to understand how immunity develops in early life. In utero,... Read more about Nitya JainLab WebsitePublicationsThe Mucosal Immunology and Biology Research Centre 114 16th Street Charlestown, MA 02129njain@ccib.mgh.harvard.edup: 617-726-4171
Jose Ordovas-Montanes Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Inflammation and Memory as Drivers of Barrier Tissue Ecology Our goal is to understand the principles of how inflammation drives memory... Read more about Jose Ordovas-MontanesLab websitePublicationsBoston Children's Hospital Division of Gastroenterology Enders 630 300 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115jose.ordovas-montanes@childrens.harvard.edup: 617-919-7692
Caroline Sokol Assistant Professor of Medicine Innate and neuro-immune control of allergic immunity The innate immune system plays a central role in adaptive immune initiation by sensing... Read more about Caroline SokolLab WebsitePublicationsMassachusetts General Hospital East Center for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases 149 13th Street, Room 8.101 Charlestown, MA 02129clsokol@mgh.harvard.edup: 617-643-9320
Ivan Zanoni Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Inflammation is a protective response to noxious stimuli that originate from infections and injured tissues. The inflammatory process triggered in... Read more about Ivan ZanoniPublicationsBoston Children's Hospital Division of Gastroenterology 300 Longwood Ave, Enders 675 Boston, MA 02115ivan.zanoni@childrens.harvard.edu