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Dr. Lynch's research explores antibody responses to virus infection and vaccination. Her lab investigates the characteristics of neutralizing antibodies as potential therapeutic agents against HIV infection as well as investigating ways to promote their production through vaccination. The Lynch lab…
Research topics include intravenous mesenchymal stromal cell therapy for inflammatory bowel disease; adoptive immunotherapy for glioblastoma, leukemia, and lymphoma; cellular therapy for sickle cell disease; therapies for HIV; and cell-based immune therapeutics in hematology.
Research interests include rehabilitation robotics, medical robotics, medical device development, minimally invasive interventions, and image-guided navigation.
Research addresses how genetic embryonic neurodevelopmental programs pattern development of circuitry of the limbic system. Projects also examine the consequences of when these processes go awry, resulting in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorders.
Research examines cell enhancement, technologies for immunotherapy, and immune cell therapy for cancer and opportunistic infections.
Research interests include neuroimaging, inborn errors of metabolism, and neurogenetics.
Research interests include pharmacokinetic modeling, Cystic Fibrosis, and the airway microbiome.
Research examines how adverse prenatal environment interacts with genetic predisposition, thereby increasing the disease susceptibility after birth. Studies focus on the cerebral cortex.
Research focuses on brain protection in congenital heart disease.
Research includes disorders of immunity and care of immunologically vulnerable patients. Dr. Keller's research interests focus on the use of antiviral T-cell therapies in bone marrow transplantation, including expanding the use of this therapy to benefit children with primary immunodeficiency…