Morton Grove-Rasmussen Professor of Immunohematology
The CBDM lab has varied interests, generally organized around the genomic control of immunological tolerance and autoimmune diseases in T lymphocytes. We...
My research focuses on understanding the balance between protective antitumor immunity and immunotherapy toxicities. In preclinical mouse models my lab...
Our laboratory is a core laboratory in the MGH Brain Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy Program. We are focused on understanding the immune response to...
The Griffin Lab applies emerging functional genomic, sequencing, and immunologic tools to define fundamental mechanisms of immune regulation in tumors. We then... Read more about Gabriel Griffin
The Hacohen lab consists of immunologists, geneticists, biochemists, technologists, physicians and computational biologists working together to develop...
The Hemberg group carries out research in computational genomics, and our interests are in developing and applying algorithms for analyzing large high-...
We seek to develop and apply technologies (particularly revolving around high-dimensional tissue imaging) to address questions related to host-disease...
Over the last decade, critical discoveries in immunology and cancer biology have revealed how tumors are shaped by the immune system and how they evolve...
My laboratory studies pathomechanisms in wound healing and inflammation, utilizing human genetics, mouse genetics, and innovative OMICs technologies, as...
The Sen laboratory investigates the regulation of T cell dysfunction and explores epigenetic approaches for T cell engineering. We have found that the...