Debra Hautamaa, Ph.D.
Fellowship dates: 1992
Research Emphasis: Cloning CD28-regulated genes
Current Position: Independent Research Professional, Castle Rock, CO
Fellowship dates: 1992
Research Emphasis: Cloning CD28-regulated genes
Current Position: Independent Research Professional, Castle Rock, CO
Fellowship dates: 2013-2019
Research Emphasis: Established a model that explains Salmonella persistence by looking at the intersection between the pathogen, the phagocyte that harbors it, and the Th1 cell that disinfects the phagocyte.
Fellowship dates: 1995-1997
Research Emphasis: T-B cell collaboration
Current Position: Professor, Chair in Basic Immunology (Immunology), Associate - Life Sciences (School of Life Sciences), University of Glasgow, U.K.
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Fellowship dates: 2001-2003
Research Emphasis: Mechanism of action of immune adjuvants.
Current Position: Associate Professor, Division of Periodontology, University of Minnesota, MN
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Fellowship dates: 1993-1995
Research Emphasis: Lymphotactin gene structure
Current Position: Gastroenterologist, Minnesota Gastroenterology, Coon Rapids, MN
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Fellowship dates: 2003-2008
Research Emphasis: Memory T cell generation: CD4+ T cells that enter the draining lymph nodes after antigen injection participate in the primary response and become central-memory cells., Visualizing the first 50 hr of the primary immune response to a soluble antigen.
Program: Microbiology
Defense Year: 1993
Advisor: Marc Jenkins
Dissertation Title: "The Effects of Cyclosporin A on T Cell Development and Tolerance Induction. "
Current Position: Professor, Pediatrics, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Adjunct Professor, Immunology; Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics
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Program: MICaB
Defense Year: 2006
Advisor: Marc Jenkins
Dissertation Title: "Analysis of Peptide: MHC II Complex Production by Dendritic Cell Subsets in Skin-Draining Lymph Nodes Reveals Multiple Mechanisms of Adjuvant Action. "
Current Position: Sr. Clinical Study Manager, Roche , Minneapolis, MN
Program: MICaB
Defense Year: 2002
Advisor: Marc Jenkins
Dissertation Title: "In vivo Generation and Migration of Memory CD4 T Cells During the Course of a Primary Immune Response. "
Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Research, National Jewish Health, Denver, CO
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Current:
Senior Research Associate: 2001-present
Mentor: Marc Jenkins
Research Emphasis/Publications: List of publications