Sailaja Ghanta, M.D. – 2024

Sailaja Ghanta, M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics   Brigham and Women’s Hospital Linkedin Globe Twitter The Role of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Enhance Immune Function in a Model of Neonatal Infection Neonatal sepsis, defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction resulting from infection, remains a leading cause of death and complications in newborns worldwide. Due to the […]

Gowthaman Uthaman, Ph.D – 2022

Gowthaman Uthaman

Gowthaman Uthaman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology University of Massachusetts Medical School Linkedin Twitter Facebook-f Envelope Understanding Neonatal Induction of Proallergic T Follicular Helper Cells Allergies to food and environmental antigens have reached epidemic proportions, with worldwide sensitization among children approaching 40-50%. Antibodies are made by an immune cell type called as B lymphocytes. Different […]

Trudy G. Morrison, Ph.D. – 2016

Trudy D. Morrison, Ph.D. Professor University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School Linkedin Globe Twitter Protection of Neonates from Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a significant threat to the health of infants and young children.  RSV is the primary cause of acute lower respiratory tract illness and hospitalization of infants. It is […]