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Basic research in the Department of Pathology includes programs in molecular and cellular immunology, microbial pathogenesis, autoimmunity, gene regulation, hematopoiesis, vesicular trafficking, and iron transport.

HCI Research Labs

HCI Research Labs

The collaborative research approach between doctors and scientists, with an emphasis on investigating the genetic basis of cancer, makes Huntsman Cancer Institute one of the leading cancer research organizations in the country.

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Ray Daynes' Lab

The research efforts of my laboratory are focused on understanding the molecular processes that collectively serve to regulate various cellular components of the mammalian immune system. Specifically, we research the roles played by a number of steroid hormones and their cellular receptors in controlling the initiation, types, magnitude and duration of innate and adaptive immune responses in vivo.

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Jerry Kaplan's Lab

Our research focuses on two topics, iron metabolism specifically compartmentalization and utilization and membrane trafficking and the regulation of endocytic vesicle size.

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Carl Wittwer's Lab

We develop simple techniques to analyze DNA, including methods, instruments and software necessary for rapid-cycle amplification, real-time monitoring, and high-resolution DNA melting analysis.

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Matt Mulvey's Lab

Matt Mulvey's Lab

We wish to define how strains or uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) and related bacterial pathogens colonize host tissues and persist in the face of numerous innate and adaptive defenses.

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Vicente Planelles' Lab

Pathogenesis by the human immunodeficiency virus: how HIV induces alterations in the cell cycle of the host cells, leading to programmed cell death.

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David Stillman's Lab

David Stillman's Lab

We study molecular mechanisms controlling eukaryotic transcriptional regulation, using the powerful genetic and molecular tools available in Saccharomyces. Findings are universal, as the transcription machinery is conserved between yeast and vertebrates.

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Janis Weis' Lab

We are interested in characterization of the inflammatory pathways involved in the development of Lyme arthritis, as a model for regulation of inflammatory pathologies.

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John Weis' Lab

Our laboratory studies the interfaces between the innate and acquired immune responses. We take a genetics approach, using the mouse as a model system, to decipher molecular and cellular interactions.

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Dean Tantin's Lab

Dean Tantin's Lab

Our laboratory is interested in the mechanisms by which gene expression is controlled in mammals, and the physiological consequences of disruption of these pathways--for example in cancer and immune dysfunction.

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Peter Jensen's Lab

The Jensen laboratory is focused on antigen processing and presentation, and the role of classical and nonclassical histocompatibility (MHC) molecules in regulating immune responses.

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Wai Mun Huang's Lab

My laboratory studies the mechanism of dynamic protein-DNA interactions with emphasis on those that changes DNA conformations.

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Sherwood Casjens' Lab

The Casjens laboratory is studying the genetic control of the assembly and function of virus particles, the modular evolution of bacteriophage genomes, and the genome structure, replication and diversity of the Lyme disease causing bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi.

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Robert Donohoe's Lab

The Donahoe laboratory works in the area of neuroimmune pharmacology, principally in assessing how drugs of abuse, like opiates, affect immune and neural processes, and especially in the context of AIDS viruses and AIDS.

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Xinjian Chen's Lab

Xinjian Chen's Lab

We study how our immune system discriminate infectious non-self from self so that it can specifically react against invasions of infectious microorganisms but keep non-reactive towards self-components.

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Julio Delgado's Lab

Julio Delgado's Lab

The focus of our research is to understand the functional role of the HLA system in the setting of transplantation and susceptibility to disease.

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Xiao He's Lab

We are interested in identifying, characterizing the genes, which regulate the functions of T lymphocytes, and ultimately applying the new findings to improve diagnosis and treatment of related human diseases.

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Todd Kelley's Lab

Todd Kelley's Lab

Identification of new prognostic markers and therapeutic targets in lymphoma and leukemia.

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David Eckels' Lab

The Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Laboratory provides a complete range of diagnostic testing services used primarily in the field of clinical organ transplantation and for study of associations between certain diseases and several HLA alloantigens.

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Joe Holden's Lab

Joe Holden's Lab

My research involves identifying and characterizing altered tyrosine kinases in human tumors.

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Matthew Williams Lab

Matthew Williams Lab

The research of my lab is focused on the mechanisms driving the development of long-lived immunological memory following bacterial or viral infection.

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