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Diane Mathis

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Our lab works in the broad fields of T cell differentiation, immunological tolerance, autoimmunity and inflammation, translating mechanistic studies on mouse models to normal and diseased humans. Studies on T cell differentiation focus on maturation and...

Daniela Russo

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Undergraduate Institution: McMaster University
Hometown: Toronto, ON, Canada
What I do for fun: Playing and watching sports, hanging out with friends, cooking, spin cycle classes, crocheting

Thorsten Mempel

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Our group studies how cell migration organizes the communication between the innate and the adaptive immune systems. Specifically, we are interested in understanding how T lymphocytes traffic between lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues and position...

Vijay Kuchroo

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In the Kuchroo laboratory, our overarching goal is elucidating the mechanisms that regulate immune functions in health, aging and different disease contexts. We focus on the functions of different CD4+ T helper subsets, and the role of costimulatory...

Nir Hacohen

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The Hacohen lab consists of immunologists, geneticists, biochemists, technologists, physicians and computational biologists working together to develop new and unbiased technologies and strategies to understand basic immune processes and immune-mediated...

Frederick Alt

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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...

Wendy Garrett

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The Garrett Lab is interested in defining the dynamic interactions between the mucosal immune system and gut microbiota. Our experimental questions are grounded in understanding how interactions between intestinal microbial communities and the immune...

Laura Schmidt-Hong

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Research Interest and/or Dissertation Project:Broadly interested in T cells in the context of both immunotherapy and infectious
disease

Undergraduate Institution:MIT

Hometown:Newton, MA

Other Places I have lived:Ames, IA


What I do for fun: Cooking, reading...

Courtney Kureshi

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Hometown: Portland, OR
Other Places Lived: Hanover, NH and Boston, MA
Undergrad Institution: Dartmouth College
What I do for fun: At home, I like to paint and play my oboe. I also really enjoy exploring New England’s historical sites.
Research Interest and/or...

Arlene Helen Sharpe

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The major interest of the Sharpe laboratory is to study functions of T cell costimulatory pathways and their immunoregulatory roles in controlling the balance between T cell activation and tolerance. Costimulation is of therapeutic interest because...