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Douglas Antczak, VMD, PhD
Professor of Equine Medicine at Baker Institute for Animal Health
Pregnancy immunology and placental development; equine genetics and genomic imprinting; equine immunology and infection
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Avery August, PhD
Professor of Immunology and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Immune cell activation and signaling in development, response to infection and respiratory inflammation
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Margaret Bynoe, PhD
Professor of Immunology
The molecular basis of antigen induced immune suppression and the modulation of the innate immune system response in immunity against cancer; the role of adenosine in immune and central nervous system barrier regulation
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Sarah Caddy, MA VetMB PhD DACVM FRCVS
Assistant Professor at Baker Institute for Animal Health
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Pamela Chang, PhD
Associate Professor of Immunology
Identification of metabolites produced by the gut microbiota that regulate the host immune system and the development of chemical tools to modulate the immune response
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Theodore Clark, PhD
Professor of Parasitology & Immunology
Vaccine Development; Mitochondrial Dynamics; Evolution of Antigen Presentation in teleost fish; Biology of the ciliated protozoa Tetrahymena and Ichthyophthirius
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Anushka Dongre, PhD
Adjunct Assistant Professor
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Andrew Flyak, PhD
Assistant Professor
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Deborah Fowell, PhD
Department Chair, Professor
Regulation of immunity at tissues sites of infection and inflammation, immune imaging, intravital multiphoton microscopy
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Colleen M. Lau, PhD
Assistant Professor
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Gary Koretzky, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Cynthia Leifer, PhD
Professor of Immunology
Understanding innate immunity from the inside out: Toll-like receptors, signaling, dendritic cells, and controlling microbial infection
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Mandy McGeachy, PhD
Associate Professor
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Brian Rudd, MPH, PhD
Associate Professor of Immunology
Developmental immunology; host response to infection
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David Russell, PhD
William Kaplan Professor of Infection Biology
The biology of intracellular infection, with emphasis on Mycobacteria
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Brian VanderVen, PhD
Associate Professor of Bacteriology
Physiology of the intracellular pathogen M. tuberculosis
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