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William Freed-Pastor

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Our laboratory is focused on dissecting the mechanisms of immune escape and tumor-immune crosstalk in pancreatic cancer and other malignancies, with the overarching goal of rapidly using these insights to guide therapeutic advances for cancer patients...

Stephen Elledge

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A major area of our interest is how eukaryotic cells sense and respond to stress in the form of damage to their genetic material. When cells incur DNA damage, they induce the transcription of genes involved in cell cycle arrest and repair of the damage...

Novalia Pishesha

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The Pishesha Lab studies the biological complexities of antigen processing and presentation. We explore how these processes can be manipulated to modulate immunity. To that end we use engineered nanobodies and -for some applications- engineered red blood...

Ayano Kohlgruber

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Antigen-Specific Basis of Autoimmunity and Cancer

The Kohlgruber lab investigates the antigen-specific basis of human diseases and applies high-throughput molecular, genetic, and immunological assays to decipher immune system specificities and...

Kazuki Nagashima

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The human intestine is exposed to a vast array of molecules from the microbiome, diet, and pathogens. The Nagashima lab focuses on three branches of research topics, all of which attempt to understand the gut immune system at the level of molecular...

Lloyd Bod

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The Bod Lab focuses on deciphering the landscape of phenotypic and functional B cell states in inflammatory diseases, in particular cancer. We are interested in exploring which B cell subset is favorable or detrimental for cancer progression, and by...

Gaurav Das Gaiha

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Dr. Gaurav D. Gaiha, MD, DPhil, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Attending Physician in the Division of Gastroenterology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Dr. Gaiha’s lab focuses on understanding the T cell...

Eric Smith

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Rapid advances in gene engineering make the previously unimaginable rapidly accessible. The Smith Lab for Genetic and Cellular Engineering uses synthetic biology to address our missions of: (1) answering pressing questions around the biology of...

Sungwhan Oh

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Symbiotic microbiota residing on the body surface (gut lumen, skin and other areas) easily outnumbers our own cells and dwarfs our genome by hundred folds with their metagenome.  Large-scale research projects such as Human Microbiome Project have...

Jennifer Guerriero

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The major goal of the Guerriero lab is to accelerate breast cancer immunotherapy by harnessing tumor associated macrophages. To date, immunotherapy has largely focused on recruiting and activating anti-tumor T cells, which has shown tremendous responses...