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Immunity

The Center for Spatial and Functional Genomics is focused on uncovering the correct functional context of variants identified by genome-wide association studies in order to translate these discoveries into meaningful benefits for pediatric care.

Uncovering the correct functional context of genetic variants to translate genome-wide association studies into meaningful benefits for pediatric care.

The Wells Laboratory studies the genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional mechanisms that control T lymphocyte immunity and tolerance.

Dr. Wells studies the genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional mechanisms that control T lymphocyte immunity and tolerance.

E-mail:
wellsa [at] chop.edu
Published on
Oct 15, 2015
We’re officially into autumn, which means flu season is just around the corner. Having a vaccine each year helps stave off the flu, but much is still to be learned about the virus.
Published on
Apr 21, 2014
At birth, infants move from a sterile environment to one full of microorganisms. They rapidly acquire alterations in their immune systems that help them to survive in this dirty world.