Harvard’s Immunology PhD unites HMS labs and Harvard-affiliated hospitals to probe innate sensors, engineer CAR-T cells, and profile single-cell immune atlases. Trainees translate bench insights into vaccines and checkpoint inhibitors, publishing in *Nature* while mentoring youth through Science Club for Girls.
CRISPR screen mapping viral-restriction factors in macrophages
Neoantigen prediction pipeline for personalized cancer vaccines
Spatial transcriptomics of T-cell niches in tuberculosis lesions
Hydrogel-delivered mRNA vaccine enhancing mucosal immunity
Thesis chapter on trained-immunity epigenetic reprogramming
Machine-learning model forecasting cytokine storm risk
Organoid co-culture to study gut microbiota–immune crosstalk
Nanobody library targeting intracellular oncogenic proteins
Ethics paper on equitable access to cell-based therapies
Open-source dashboard visualizing global vaccine hesitancy
In vivo imaging of B-cell germinal-center dynamics
Policy brief on pandemic-preparedness immune correlates
Workshop on flow cytometry panel design for resource-limited labs
Citizen-science app crowdsourcing allergy symptom mapping
Podcast interviewing pioneers of innate-like T-cell discovery
Interactive VR lab tour explaining antigen presentation
Harness immune insight to protect global health.
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