Jenny Gumperz
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, WI, United States
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Dr. Gumperz' research focuses on understanding the molecular recognition strategies and immunological functions of human innate lymphocytes such as NKT cells, with the ultimate goal of developing immunotherapeutic approaches utilizing these aspects of innate immunity. A major current direction of her lab involves using "humanized" mice (i.e. mice engrafted with human immune cells) to model the functions and interactions of human immune cells that lead to physiological outcomes in cancer, inflammation, and infectious diseases.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Investigating the role of human MAIT cells in breast duct carcinogenesis (#123)
1:15 PM
Nicholas A Zumwalde
Poster Session 1 - Odd Numbers + Rapid Fire 1 Posters
LFA-1 signaling drives TCR- and cytokine-independent IFNγ production by innate T-lymphocytes (#182)
5:30 PM
Akshat Sharma
Poster Session 2 - Even Numbers + Rapid Fire 2 Posters
Investigating anti-lymphoma effects of human CD4+ iNKT cells in vivo: effectors or adjuvants? (#63)
2:30 PM
Jenny E Gumperz
Session 9: Cancer and immunotherapy