Immunobiology Research
Topics in This Section
- Behavioral Science Research
- Biomolecular Structure and Function
- Breast Cancer Research Program
- Cancer Risk Assessment and Prevention
- Cellular and Developmental Biology Program
- Chemoprevention Research
- Developmental Therapeutics
- Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Research
- Extramural Research and Community Outreach
- Genome Stability Research
- Human Genetics
- Immunobiology
- Ovarian Cancer Research
- Prostate Cancer Research
- Tumor Cell Biology
- Viral Pathogenesis Research
The overall research theme of the Immunobiology group is hematopoietic development, particularly regulation of growth and differentiation.
Research interests include: regulation of B cell development and Ig repertoire formation; generation of functional lymphocyte populations; role of antigen receptor in leukemia; function of antigen receptor components in T cell development; mechanism of CD4/CD8 lineage choice; signaling pathways regulating myeloid cell development; and signal transduction by MHC class I-binding receptors on natural killer cells.
Program Leader
Program Members
- Melvin J Bosma, PhD, Emeritus
- Kerry S Campbell, PhD
- Kyoko Hayakawa, MD, PhD
- Dietmar J Kappes, PhD
- Jennifer Rhodes, PhD
- David L Wiest, PhD
Collaborating Members
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