Branch Moody
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, MA, United States
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Branch Moody graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the HHMI Cloister Scholars’ Program, and he trained as a research fellow in the Laboratory of Steven Porcelli. He currently serves as a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. His laboratory has carried out basic and translational work in the human CD1 system for more than fifteen years with support from the NIH, Pew Foundation, Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Current work focuses on human T cell response to CD1b in tuberculosis disease and the role of CD1a and CD1c autoreactive T cells in autoimmunity.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Capturing the tissue-resident CD1a-reactive T cell population from human skin (#184)
5:30 PM
Rachel Cotton
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
Human CD1c-autoreactive T cells recognize monoacylglycerol and diverse self lipids using an ‘absence of interference’ mechanism (#92)
5:30 PM
Josephine F Reijneveld
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
CD1b presents Borrelia burgdorferi glycolipid to human T cells. (#94)
5:30 PM
Peter Reinink
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
Size Motifs and Misfit lipids in Human CD1b Proteins (#9)
9:50 AM
Branch Moody
Session 2: Antigen discovery, recognition, structure