Immunology Grants Awarded

Diversity Supplement Awarded to Immunology Postdoctoral Fellow

Crystal Morales
Crystal Morales

Crystal Morales, Ph.D., received a diversity supplement through the NIH R01 grant of Anthony Vella, Ph.D., chair of the immunology department, entitled, “HowProinflammatory Cytokines Block T Cell Death In Vivo.”  This supplement was awarded through the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases division of the National Institutes of Health and will provide Morales with the opportunity to enhance her postdoctoral training and gain expertise in the field of immunology.

 

Kamal Khanna
Kamal Khanna

Congratulations to Dr. Kamal Khanna on Recent Grants
Assistant professor Kamal Khanna, Ph.D., has received a two-year R21 exploratory/developmental grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases division of the National Institutes of Health, entitled, “Mechanisms controlling memory CD8 T cell recognition of autoantigen.” He also received a two-year grant from the Department of Defense entitled, “Development of Cytomegalovirus Based Vaccines Against Melanoma.”