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Congratulations, Frank!

Congratulations, Frank!

May 17, 2016

Congratulations Frank for the publication of your review "Coinhibitory Pathways in the B7-CD28 Ligand-Receptor Family" in Immunity.

Congratulations, Peter!

Congratulations, Peter!

May 1, 2016

Congratulations Peter for the publication of your review "T follicular regulatory cells" in Immunological Reviews.

Congratulations, Jernej!

Congratulations, Jernej!

March 31, 2016

Congratulations to Jernej for defending his PhD Thesis "Molecular Mechanisms of CD8+ T cell differentiation".

Wecome, Sara!

Wecome, Sara!

February 1, 2016

Sara graduated from Princeton University in 2014 with a degree in Chemistry. She is currently an MD-PhD student in the Health Sciences & Technology (HST) MD Program. For her undergraduate thesis, she investigated the thermodynamics of central carbon metabolism under the guidance of Professor Joshua Rabinowitz. She then spent the 2014-2015 academic year studying the regulation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system with Professor Aaron Ciechanover at the Technion—Israel Institute of Technology. In the Sharpe lab, she is researching the evolution of the T-cell response to immunotherapy in...

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Congratulations, Jernej!

Congratulations, Jernej!

January 19, 2016

Congratulations to Jernej on the acceptance of his paper "Compendium of Immune Signatures Identifies Conserved and Species-Specific Biology in Response to Inflammation" by Immunity.

Congratulations, Shannon!

Congratulations, Shannon!

January 18, 2016

Congratulations Shannon for the publication of your review "Roles of CD48 in regulating immunity and tolerance" in Clinical Immunology.

Congratulations, Alison and Scott!

Congratulations, Alison and Scott!

August 31, 2015

Congratulations to Alison Paterson and Scott Lovitch on the acceptance of their paper “Deletion of CTLA-4 on regulatory T cells during adulthood leads to resistance to autoimmunity” by the Journal of Experimental Medicine.

Welcome, Martha!

Welcome, Martha!

August 24, 2015

Martha Neagu is Sharpe lab's newest postdoctoral fellow. Martha completed her MD/PhD training at Columbia University and in Switzerland in the lab of Jeremy Luban curing HIV in mice. She then completed a neurology residency at Harvard and is now a fellow in Neuro-Oncology interested in immune-evasion mechanisms of brain tumors.