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Regulation of Myelo- monopoiesis by chemo lines and hormones including retinoic acid

Singh

Professor Ankur Singh

Our research effort centers on creating functional “living” immune tissues as organoids or on-chip to recapitulate selective aspects of lymph nodes. the engineered tissues communicate dynamically with human and mouse immune cells and using ...
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Sipka

My general research interest is immune regulation in dairy cows with a focus on the innate immune response in mastitis and metritis, 2 of the economically most important disease complexes in dairy cattle. The ...
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Stokol

Tracy Stokol

I work on links between hemostasis, immunity and cancer and infectious diseases, particularly equine herpes virus type-1 in horses.

Van de Walle

Gerlinde Van de Walle

The objective of Dr. Gerlinde Van de Walle’s research is to open up new avenues towards therapeutic intervention by better understanding the pathogenesis of diseases important to veterinary and human medicine. To this end, ...
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Wang

Yadong Wang

My lab is interested in cytokines as therapeutics. Our goal is to control the immune system without using cells. We design polymers to extend the interleukin’s half-life in vivo.

Whittaker

Gary Whittaker

The structure and function of viral envelope proteins, how genomic mutations lead to changes in the envelope proteins and control viral pathogenesis in influenza viruses and coronaviruses,SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and feline coronaviruses; novel vaccines and ...
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Shvets

Gennady Shvets

My group is interested in developing novel label-free cell assays by integrating vibrational spectroscopy, microfluidics, and dielectrophoresis. We apply these techniques to both adherent and non-adherent cells to elicit drug effects on various signalling ...
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Mehta

Saurabh Mehta

Given that a) the majority of the world is either over- or under-nourished; and b) diet and nutrition-related factors represent the largest proportion of risk factors for global mortality and morbidity, we often use ...
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