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Results for T follicular Helper cells

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Laura A. Vella, MD, PhD
Laura Vella

Dr. Vella is an assistant professor of Pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine with a primary research focus on T follicular helper cells (Tfh), chronic infections, and vaccine readiness.

E-mail:
vellal [at] chop.edu
Neil D. Romberg, MD
Neil D. Romberg

Dr. Romberg investigates the regulatory mechanisms enabling our immune systems to fight infections without injuring ourselves. He is particularly interested in the immune system of patients with primary immunodeficiency who are susceptible to both life-threatening infections and autoimmune diseases. Greater insights into these rare diseases may enable rationale development of targeted therapies for more common diseases with an immunologic basis.

E-mail:
rombergn [at] chop.edu

CHOP Research Institute Scientific Symposium: Harnessing the Immune Response

Published on
Jun 2, 2022
in Cornerstone Blog
Scientific Symposium 2022: Harnessing the Immune Response
CHOP and Penn researchers discussed the latest findings about the mechanisms of immunity at the CHOP Research Institute 2022 Scientific Symposium.

3-D Genome Mapping Uncovers Possible Treatment Targets in Lupus

Published on
Jul 13, 2020
in Cornerstone Blog
Nature Communications
Using a novel 3-D mapping of the genome of a particular cell type, researchers at CHOP identified new possible treatment targets in lupus.

Vella Laboratory

Vella Laboratory

The Vella Lab is a human immunology laboratory that applies high dimensional approaches to understand and improve humoral immunity and vaccine responses in settings of immune dysregulation.

Romberg Laboratory

Romberg Lab

The Romberg Lab investigates the regulatory mechanisms enabling immune systems to fight infections without injuring ourselves. The lab is particularly interested in the immune system of primary immunodeficiency patients who are susceptible to both life-threatening infections and autoimmune diseases.

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