Immunotherapy
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Gaurav Das Gaiha
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
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...
Debattama Sen
The Sen laboratory investigates the regulation of T cell dysfunction and explores epigenetic approaches for T cell engineering. We have found that the regulatory “circuitry” of dysfunctional T cells differs remarkably from functional T cells fighting off...
Jennifer Guerriero
Rizwan Romee
Research focus of my lab is to use novel synthetic biology approaches to manipulate conventional and memory-like Natural Killer (NK) cells to enhance their anti-tumor function. Using advanced CRISPR and non-CRISPR based gene editing approaches we are...
Martin Hemberg
The Hemberg group specializes in computational genomics, developing innovative algorithms and analytical tools for high-throughput biological datasets while collaborating with experimental teams to drive discovery. Our research operates on two...
Francesca Gazzaniga
Gut microbiota – the trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and archaea that reside in our gut – contain a dynamic arsenal of products that can protect from or contribute to disease. Diet, medication, exercise, and disease impact the composition of the...
Gavin Dunn
Our laboratory is a core laboratory in the MGH Brain Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy Program. We are focused on understanding the immune response to brain tumors in the context of the unique anatomic context of the central nervous system (CNS). ...