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August 28, 2023

Congratulations, Dr. Laila Shehata!

The Department of Immunology is pleased to congratulate Dr. Laila Shehata, Immunology graduate student in the Pepper lab, for the successful defense of her dissertation entitled “IL-4 downregulates BCL6 to promote memory B cell selection in germinal centers.” Laila’s defense took place on August 24, 2023 at 10:30 am in Orin Smith Auditorium in Seattle,……


August 18, 2023

Congratulations, Kristin Weinstein, on your 2023 NSF GRF!

Kristin is a third-year graduate student in the Ziegler lab at Benaroya Research Institute. She was recently awarded the prestigious 2023 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF), which provides up to three years of fellowship support. Congratulations, Kristin!! Read more


August 14, 2023

Congratulations, Dr. Alina Lorant!

The Department of Immunology is pleased to congratulate Dr. Alina Lorant, Immunology graduate student in the Lacy-Hulbert lab, for the successful defense of her dissertation entitled “Integrin αvβ3 limits cytokine production by plasmacytoid dendritic cells and restricts TLR-driven autoimmunity.” Alina’s defense took place on August 8, 2023 at 2:00 pm in Orin Smith Auditorium in……


August 5, 2023

Congratulations, Sheenam Verma, Washington Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow!

Sheenam is a postdoctoral scholar in the Harrison lab at Benaroya Research Institute. She earned her PhD in Structural Biology from the Regional Centre for Biotechnology in India in 2020. She was recently awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the Washington Research Foundation. With support from the fellowship, Sheenam will explore how immunity to gut microbiota……


July 21, 2023

Congratulations, Dr. Tyler Billipp!

The Department of Immunology is pleased to congratulate Dr. Tyler Billipp, Immunology graduate student in the Moltke lab, for the successful defense of his dissertation entitled “Tuft cell-derived acetylcholine regulates epithelial fluid secretion and helminth clearance.” Tyler’s defense took place on July 20, 2023 at 3:00 pm in Orin Smith Auditorium in Seattle, Washington and……


July 15, 2023

Congratulations, Dr. Julian Smith!

The Department of Immunology is pleased to congratulate Dr. Julian Smith, Immunology graduate student in the Ram lab, for the successful defense of his dissertation entitled “Uncovering novel suppressors of self-nucleic acid ligands.” Julian’s defense took place on July 12, 2023 at 9:30 am in Orin Smith Auditorium in Seattle, Washington and via zoom. Congratulations,……


Congratulations, Dr. Mikel Ruterbusch!

The Department of Immunology is pleased to congratulate Dr. Mikel Ruterbusch, Immunology graduate student in the Pepper lab, for the successful defense of his dissertation entitled “Influenza-specific CD4+ Th1 memory cells in the lung can be functionally altered by allergen exposure.” Mikel’s defense took place on June 5, 2023 at 2 pm in Brotman Auditorium……


July 7, 2023

Congratulations, Nandan Gokhale, on your NIAID Pathway to Independence Award!

Nandan is a Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow in Ram Savan’s lab. He earned his PhD from Duke University in 2019. He is broadly interested in how RNA regulates and is regulated by viral infection and antiviral innate immunity. He is currently investigating how RNA molecules interact with and affect the function of antiviral innate……


May 26, 2023

Congratulations, Phil Greenberg!

Professor Phil Greenberg was recently elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Greenberg is among 120 new members and 23 international members elected “in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research,” announced May 2 by the academy. Phil (sometimes referred to as Dr. T cell), is currently Professor and Head of the……


February 3, 2023

Congratulations to the Ram and Ziegler labs!

The Ram and Ziegler labs were recently featured in stories in UW Today and the UW Medicine Newsroom, detailing their recent work on regulatory T cells. The labs recently published a paper in Journal of Experimental Medicine, “Regulatory T cells suppress CD4+ effector T cell activation by controlling protein synthesis.” Read more



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