Henry Wortis, MD, Program Director - B cell development, aging and response to infection

Peter Brodeur, PhD** - Control of Ig gene expression

Stephen Bunnell, PhD - Signaling complexes and T cell activation

Alice Gottlieb, MD, PhD - Immune mechanisms and psoriasis

Linden Hu, MD - Host - Pathogen interaction in Borrelia infections

Brigitte Huber, PhD - T cell function; pathogenesis of EBV

John Iacomini, PhD - Immunological responses in transplantation and tissue injury

Thereza Imanishi-Kari, PhD - Autoimmune mechanisms in B cells

Joan Mecsas, PhD - Host - Pathogen interaction in Yersina

Simin Nikbin Meydani, DVM, PhD - Nutrition and immune function

Mercio Perrin, MD, PhD - Pathogenesis of Trypanosoma cruzi

Andrew Plaut, MD** - Mucosal immunity and bacterial infection, IgA proteases and disease

Alexander Poltorak, PhD - Genetics of innate immunity

Naomi Rosenberg, PhD** - Retroviral oncogenesis

Ananda Roy, PhD - Molecular functions of the TFII-I transcription factor

Erik Selsing, PhD - Molecular mechanisms of Ig class switch recombination

John Schreiber, MD - Host response to polysaccharide-encapsulated bacteria

Miguel Stadecker, MD, PhD - Schistosomiasis immunobiology: Regulation of T cell-mediated immunopathology

David Thorley-Lawson, PhD - EBV pathogenesis

Cheleste Thorpe, MD - Bacterial toxins and inflammation

Philip Tsichlis, MD - Molecular mechanisms of leukemogenesis and gene discovery

Richard Van Etten, MD, PhD - Molecular mechanisms of leukemia induction by ABL oncogenes

Honorine Ward, MD - Pathogenesis of Cryptosporidium species

Joel Weinstock, MD - Immunoregulation and inflammatory bowel disease

** These faculty are active in teaching and educational aspects of the program, but no longer accept dissertation or rotation students.