We seek to develop and apply technologies (particularly revolving around high-dimensional tissue imaging) to address questions related to host-disease...
The overarching goal of the Jost lab is to define the molecular mechanisms of host-microbiome communication using a combination of systematic CRISPR...
Our research centers on defining how germline B cell antigen recognition controls epitope targeting in the downstream antibody response. We focus on how gene-... Read more about Daniel Lingwood
The Lynch Lab studies immunometabolism. One major research focus is to understand the interdependence of the immune and metabolic systems, especially in...
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...
Our group studies how cell migration organizes the communication between the innate and the adaptive immune systems. Specifically, we are interested in...
The research of my lab focuses on understanding how metabolites act as signaling molecules to regulate diverse biological processes. We apply state-of-the...
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
Prince Turki bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Professor of Pediatrics
The Oettgen lab studies IgE and mast cell functions in the regulation of allergic sensitization and in the pathogenesis of food allergy. The group has... Read more about Hans Oettgen
We are motivated by the widespread understanding that a productive immune response always exerts some degree of collateral damage to healthy tissue....