Neuroimmunology around the clock
Neuroscience - Immunology - Chronobiology
By studying the changes to rhythmic immune function in aging, I aim to identify novel therapeutic targets to help people live better, longer.
Highlights
Current Research
I study how circadian rhythms regulate the neuroimmune response, from the molecular to behavioral level.
Previous Research
My previous work identified rhythms in adaptive and innate immune responses, including immune cell migration, inflammatory cytokine production, and vaccination responses.
Team
I am currently a Research Scientist in the Fonken lab, where I mentor 3 undergraduate students.