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Cell Signaling
It’s one of the key questions in lupus immunology: When and how do cells send each other the messages that lead the immune system to malfunction?
Bold LRI research on how to understand—and interrupt—this signaling is underway, in several cases with dramatic results.
Lee Ann Garrett-Sinha, PhD
State University of New York at Buffalo, NY
Class of 2006
Tracy McGaha, PhD
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
Class of 2007
Stanford Peng, MD, PhD
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA (At time of LRI grant, Dr. Peng was at Washington University in St. Louis)
Class of 2002
Anne M. Stevens, MD, PhD
University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA
Class of 2007
Jian Zhang, MD
University of Chicago, IL
Class of 2006
Averil Ma, MD
The University of California, San Francisco, CA
Class of 2013
Xiaoyo Hu, MD, PhD
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY
Class of 2013
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