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  [### Iannis Adamopoulos

 ](/people/iannis-adamopoulos) <iadamopo@bidmc.harvard.edu>Associate Professor of Medicine

 

 

 Our laboratory aims to understand the cellular and molecular interactions of the skeletal and immune systems in a relative recent branch of immunology termed osteoimmunology. Osteoimmunology studies the fundamental scientific principles that regulate the... 

 

 

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   [### Judith Agudo

 ](/people/judith-agudo) [Judith\_Agudo@DFCI.HARVARD.EDU](mailto:Judith_Agudo@DFCI.HARVARD.EDU)Assistant Professor of Immunology

 

 

 We are interested in elucidating the mechanisms controlling immune privilege of tissue-resident stem cells and cancer stem cells. Stem cells are crucial for tissue homeostasis and regeneration and, as a consequence, some have evolved mechanisms to cloak... 

 

 

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   [### Frederick Alt

 ](/people/frederick-alt) <alt@enders.tch.harvard.edu>Charles A. Janeway Professor of Pediatrics

 

 

 The broad focus of the Alt lab is the elucidation of mechanisms that generate antigen receptor diversity in the Immune system and mechanisms that maintain genomic stability in mammalian cells. Over the past decade we have developed remarkably sensitive... 

 

 

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   [### Ana Anderson

 ](/people/ana-anderson) <aanderson@rics.bwh.harvard.edu>Albert H. Coons Associate Professor of Neurology in the Field of Immunologic Diseases

 

 

 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... 

 

 

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   [### Paul Joseph Anderson

 ](/people/paul-joseph-anderson) <panderson@rics.bwh.harvard.edu>K. Frank Austen Professor of Medicine

 

 

 Messenger RNA is in constant flux between different locations and states -- the nucleus and cytoplasm, activation and silencing, translation and decay. Classical nuclear bodies such as nucleoli and nuclear speckles are self-generated RNA structures whose... 

 

 

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   [### Natalia Andreeva

 ](/people/natalia-andreeva)

 Research Interest and/or Dissertation Project: host-microbiome interactions, mucosal immunology Undergraduate Institution: Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Hometown: Pavlovsky Posad (Russia) Other Places I have lived: Moscow (Russia)... 

 

 

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   [### Robert Anthony

 ](/people/robert-anthony) <robert.anthony@mgh.harvard.edu>Associate Professor of Medicine

 

 

 The Anthony Laboratory explores the role and regulation of IgG and IgE glycosylation in health and disease. These antibody classes are arguably the two most clinically relevant antibodies. Our interests stem from well-known clinical paradoxes that are... 

 

 

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   [### Jon Christopher Aster

 ](/people/jon-christopher-aster) <jaster@rics.bwh.harvard.edu>Professor of Pathology

 

 

 The Aster laboratory primarily studies Notch signaling in cancer. Ongoing projects seek to understand through use of ChIP-Seq and other comprehensive genome-wide approaches how Notch regulates the genomes of leukemia cells; how Notch activity is... 

 

 

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   [### Jon Christopher Aster

 ](/people/jon-christopher-aster-0) <jaster@rics.bwh.harvard.edu>Professor of Pathology

 

 

 The Aster laboratory primarily studies Notch signaling in cancer. Ongoing projects seek to understand through use of ChIP-Seq and other comprehensive genome-wide approaches how Notch regulates the genomes of leukemia cells; how Notch activity is... 

 

 

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   [### Alejandro Benjamin Balazs

 ](/people/alejandro-benjamin-balazs) <abalazs@mgh.harvard.edu>Assistant Professor of Medicine

 

 

 My laboratory employs approaches rooted in synthetic immunology as a means of engineering or enhancing the natural immune system with the goal of understanding, preventing and treating HIV infection. We are currently applying these approaches to a number... 

 

 

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   [### David Barbie

 ](/people/david-barbie) [David\_Barbie@DFCI.HARVARD.EDU](mailto:David_Barbie@DFCI.HARVARD.EDU)Associate Professor of Medicine

 

 

 Our laboratory is broadly interested in targeting cancer innate immunity and in building novel technologies to model cancer immunotherapy response. We have developed a microfluidic ex vivo system for culture of primary organotypic tumor spheroids that is... 

 

 

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   [### Rocky Barilla

 ](/people/rocky-barilla)

 Hometown: Westbury, New York Other Places Lived: Astoria (NY), Pearl City (HI), Baltimore (MD) Undergrad Institution: Johns Hopkins University What I like best about Boston: It's small enough to walk but has a lot to offer. Extracurricular Activities... 

 

 

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