Overview
Independent Research Scholar
Research Areas (IRP Lab Groups)
The Lymphocyte Signaling Unit studies molecular processes that control immune cell development and function.
The goal of our research is to understand new aspects of lymphocyte biology. We use animal models, high-throughput sequencing, flow cytometry, and microscopy to uncover novel cellular and molecular characteristics that will give us more insight into what is critical for an immune cell to develop and respond to cancer and infection. Currently, our work focuses on how glycosphingolipid metabolism regulates how immune cells respond to signals from their environment that regulate homeostasis and activation.
Core Research Facilities
Labs at the NIAMS are supported by the following state-of-the-art facilities and services:
Staff
