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Youlim Kim
Ph.D. Student in Microbiology and Immunology, admitted Summer 2019 Other Tech - Graduate, EPS - Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
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B.S., Duke University, Biology (2019)
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Manuel R. Amieva
Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases) and of Microbiology and Immunology
Clinical Focus
Infectious Diseases, Pediatric, Pediatric Infectious Diseases
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Jan Carette
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Research Interests
Our research focuses on the identification of host genes that play critical roles in the pathogenesis of infectious agents including viruses. We use CRISPR genetic screens in human cells as an efficient approach to perform loss-of-function studies. Besides obtaining fundamental insights on how viruses hijack cellular processes and on host defense mechanisms, it may also facilitate the development of new therapeutic strategies.
122
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Yuqin Dai
Director of Metabolomics
8
Total Publications
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Alex Gao
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and of Microbiology and Immunology
Research Interests
We integrate computational genome mining with high-throughput experimental approaches and structural biology to harness the rich diversity of genes from microbes, with the goal of developing new antibiotic strategies and molecular biotechnology. A major area of current interest is uncovering novel molecular functions involved in anti-phage defense and bacteria–phage interactions, which are a major driver of molecular innovation in nature.
17
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Michael R. Howitt
Assistant Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology
20
Total Publications
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Ted Jardetzky
Professor of Structural Biology
Research Interests
The Jardetzky laboratory is studying the structures and mechanisms of macromolecular complexes important in viral pathogenesis, allergic hypersensitivities and the regulation of cellular growth and differentiation, with an interest in uncovering novel conceptual approaches to intervening in disease processes. Ongoing research projects include studies of paramyxovirus and herpesvirus entry mechanisms, IgE-receptor structure and function and TGF-beta ligand signaling pathways.
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Sabina Kanton
Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
4
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Eleanor Kaplan
Ph.D. Student in Genetics, admitted Autumn 2025
1
Total Publications
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Maximilian Koch
Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford Cancer Institute
Research Interests
My current research focuses on developing novel cellular immunotherapies for pediatric cancers. This includes identifying suitable MHC-restricted and native antigens that are expressed by malignant cells but ideally absent from healthy tissues. On the receptor side, both CARs and TCRs are being characterized for their specificity, affinity, and functionality. Ultimately, non-viral gene delivery methods will be explored and optimized to enable affordable, precise, and consistent cell products.
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Judith Kraiczy, PhD
Basic Life Research Scientist, Obstetrics & Gynecology - Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI)
21
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David Li
Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2023
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Total Publications
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Betty Liu
Research Asst - Graduate, Genetics
Publication Topics For This Person
CRISPR-Cas Systems
Cell Line
Epithelial Cells
Gastric Mucosa
HEK293 Cells
Helicobacter Infections
Helicobacter pylori
Homeostasis
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
Organoids
Parechovirus
Picornaviridae Infections
Protein Binding
Receptors, Virus
Stomach
Virus Internalization