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Department of Immunology Faculty: (left) Chandra Mohan, Nicolai Van Oers, William Garrard, John Schatzle, Nancy Monson, Lora Hooper, Anne Satterthwaite, Iwona Stroynowski, Toru Miyazaki, James Forman, and David Farrar.  Not shown:  Michael Bennett, Chandrashekhar Pasare, Mark Siegelman, Edward Wakeland, Sally Ward, Christoph Wuelfing, and Felix Yarovinsky.

Edward K. Wakeland, Ph.D. - Professor and Chair
Genetic susceptibility to autoimmune diseases.
Wakeland Laboratory


Primary Faculty

David Farrar, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor
Cytokine signaling and peripheral T cell development.

James Forman, DMD, Ph.D. - Professor
Role of class I antigens in CD8 and NK cell function.

Lora Hooper, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor
Host-microbial interactions and mucosal immunity.

Chandrashekhar Pasare - Assistant Professor
Toll-like receptors and control of adaptive immunity.

Iwona Stroynowski, Ph.D. - Professor
Non-classical MHC molecules and their role in tissue-specific immune function.

Nicolai Van Oers, Ph.D. - Associate Professor
T cell receptor signaling and regulation of effector function.

Sally Ward, Ph.D. - Professor
T cell receptor recognition, autoimmunity, and antibody homeostasis.

Christoph Wuelfing, Ph.D. - Associate Professor
Signal transduction in the regulation of lymphocyte polarization.

Felix Yarovinsky, M.D. - Assistant Professor
Toll-like receptor signaling, dendritic cells, and host-pathogen interactions.


Secondary Faculty

Michael Bennet, M.D. - Professor, Department of Pathology
Bone marrow transplantation and natural killer cells.

William Garrard, Ph.D. - Professor, Department of Molecular Biology
Chromosome structure and transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes.

Chandra Mohan, M.D., Ph.D. - Professor, Internal Medicine - Rheumatology
Dissection of pathogenic steps leading to systemic autoimmunity and lupus.

Nancy Monson, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
The role of B cells in the pathogenicity of multiple sclerosis.

Anne Satterthwaite, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine - Rheumatology
B cell receptor signaling and the regulation of B cell development.

John Schatzle, Ph.D. - Associate Professor, Department of Pathology
Molecular mechanisms that regulate NK cell receptor signal transmission and effector functions.

Mark Siegelman, M.D., Ph.D. - Associate Professor, Department of Pathology
Regulation of leukocyte trafficking, adhesion and extravasation.