CORES “The Genetic Architecture of the Human Immune System: Nature vs. Nurture vs. Autoimmunity” Thursday, March 31 @ 3pm Behavioral Science Building A101 Dr. Mario Roederer ‐ Chief, ImmunoTechnology Section, Vaccine Research Center, NIH Dr. Mario Roederer is a senior investigator and is chief of ITS, director of the Flow Cytometry Core, and director of the Nonhuman Primate Immunogenicity Core within the Laboratory of Immunology. He received his B.S. in chemistry in 1983 from Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California, followed by his Ph.D. in biological sciences in 1988 from Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, in the laboratory of Dr. Robert Murphy. He trained as a postdoctoral fellow and then as a research fellow at Stanford University from 1988 to 1999 in the laboratory of Dr. Leonard Herzenberg. Following this, he was adjunct associate professor, department of stomatology, University of California, San Francisco, until 2000, when he came to the VRC. Dr. Roederer’s research leverages his lab’s advances in high‐content, high‐throughput single‐cell flow cytometric and transcriptomic technologies to define the functional repertoire of antigen‐specific T and B cells and how these differ across vaccine regimens and infections Presented by CSU‐Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Facility www.FCF.colostate.edu For more information contact: flow‐[email protected]
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