The Carter Immunology Center sponsors a variety of educational activities that benefit graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty alike. These events provide a rich, intellectual environment for broadening exposure to scientific discoveries, innovations, and contemporary issues within the field of immunology.
Research in Progress
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Xiaoqin Wei
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Peroxisomal control of macrophage senescence and tissue aging
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Mika Poblete
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Investigating the role of intestinal dysbiosis in modulating the lungs as a site of breast cancer metastasis
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Claire Conarroe
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Investigating the mechanism underlying T cell-dependent survival induced by therapeutic CD40 and TLR3 agonism in a murine model of glioblastoma.
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Maricielo Vaella Alarcon
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressMicrobiota-Specific T cells Exacerbate systemic autoimmunity and are amplified by pathobiont-dependent Th1 and Tfh responses.
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Emily Grayson
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Dysbiosis drives allergic inflammation independent of IL-33/ST2 signaling
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Paul Dell
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Dysregulated B Cell Responses in Severe Asthma
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Lexi Johnson
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Microglia SYK signaling coordinates T cell responses and neurodegeneration in tauopathy
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Gislane de Almeida Santos
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: From hero to villain: CD38 Rewrites CD8⁺ TRM Fate with Age
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Jinyi Tang
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Peripheral Th1 effector cells support respiratory IgA after mucosal vaccination
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Arka Sen Chaudhuri
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: Understanding Accelerated Ageing After Infection
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Audrey Brown
Pinn Hall 1014Research in ProgressTitle: The CREM Transcription Factor Influences Susceptibility to Malnutrition and Entamoeba histolytica Infection
