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SUMMARY:Barrier tissue immunity to pathogenic and commensal fungi
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CREATED:20260617T145340Z
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Dang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Immuno
 gy at Harvard Medical School\, and a Core Member of the Ragon Institute\, 
 where his lab investigates how the mammalian immune system senses and resp
 onds to fungi. His research seeks to understand the cellular and molecular
  logic underlying immune decision-making during fungal infection\, for exa
 mple how the host distinguishes harmful from commensal fungi\, integrates 
 competing signals\, and commits to a particular response program that can 
 either resolve or perpetuate disease. A central interest is understanding 
 the early innate sensing events that shape downstream adaptive immunity du
 ring fungal infection or colonization. This includes defining the roles of
  epithelial and innate immune cell populations in detecting fungi and tran
 slating those signals into coordinated type 1\, type 2 or type 3 immune pr
 ograms.
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T150709Z
LOCATION:MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine - WIMM Seminar roo
 m\, WIMM Seminar room MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine Headi
 ngton Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 9DS United Kingdom
SPEAKER:Dr Eric Van Dang
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