Research Labs

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38 Faculty Members found
Immunology Program
Frederic Geissmann Lab Group
Frederic Geissmann, MD, PhD
My research is focused on cellular and molecular mechanisms that control the differentiation, maintenance, and physiological functions of macrophages and monocytes and their roles in tissue homeostasis and disease processes.
Immunology Program
Michael Glickman Lab
Michael S. Glickman, MD
Physician-scientist Michael Glickman investigates the physiology and pathogenic mechanisms of mycobacteria, including the use of mycobacteria as bacterial cancer therapies.
Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Benjamin Greenbaum, PhD
The Greenbaum lab utilizes techniques from statistical physics, information theory, and evolutionary biology to better understand the role of self/non-self discrimination in tumor evolution, model response to immunotherapies, and quantify drivers of virus and cancer evolution.
Immuno-Oncology Program
The Alan Hanash Lab
Alan M. Hanash, MD, PhD
Physician-scientist Alan Hanash studies transplant immunology and immune-mediated mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration.
Immuno-Oncology Program
The Katharine Hsu Lab
Katharine C. Hsu, MD, PhD
Physician-scientist Katharine Hsu studies the biology of human natural killer cells and how they contribute to disease processes.
Immunology Program
The Morgan Huse Lab
Morgan Huse, PhD
Immunologist Morgan Huse studies the structure and function of immune cell-cell interactions.
Immuno-Oncology Program
The Christopher Klebanoff Lab
Christopher A. Klebanoff, MD
Physician-scientist Christopher A. Klebanoff studies T cell immunobiology with an emphasis on adoptive T cell immunotherapy for the treatment of solid malignancies.
Computational & Systems Biology Program
Caleb Lareau, PhD
The Lareau Lab synthesizes computational and experimental genomics methods to study how immune cells in our bodies adapt, expand, differentiate, and evolve over an individual’s lifetime.
Immunology Program
The Ming Li Lab
Ming Li, PhD
Immunologist Ming Li studies mechanisms of immune regulation, and their relevance to diseases including cancer.
Human Oncology & Pathogenesis Program
Ivan Maillard, MD, PhD
New roles for Notch signaling in the immune system.