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Ruaidhrí Jackson

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Mucosal Immunobiology

The mucosal barriers of the body facilitate the arduous task of promoting symbiosis with the resident microbiota while simultaneously preventing microbial invasion and pathogenic inflammation. We aim to uncover not only how tissue...

Smita Gopinath

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Our body is colonized by a robust and diverse ecosystem - the commensal microbiome. When mucosal pathogens infect us, they first encounter our commensals before they encounter and activate our immune response. The Gopinath lab is interested in the...

Harvey Cantor

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The Cantor lab studies the development and function of T-cell subsets. Early studies indicated that the thymus gave rise to two major lineages of T cells that recognized the MHC class II and class I molecules and were equipped to mediate distinct...

Nora Barrett

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Innate immunity in the respiratory tract is exquisitely complex and tightly regulated, surveying 10,000 liters of air a day. While canonical pattern-recognition receptors such as toll-like receptors and C-type lectin receptors sense danger in the...

Ana Anderson

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Research in the Anderson Laboratory focuses on understanding the pathways and mechanisms that regulate the T cell response in chronic disease, particularly in cancer. Specific areas of investigation are examination of the role of co-inhibitory/immune...