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Immunobiology

  • Immunobiology Research

    The Division of Immunobiology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to understanding immunologically mediated disorders in children on the molecular, cellular and genetic levels. By applying molecular technologies to this research area, we hope to better understand these diseases and develop novel treatments. 

    Along with our work as a leader in immunobiology research, we foster and strengthen collaboration with colleagues at Cincinnati Children’s and beyond. This improves the translation of our research into practical tools for clinicians. And we are dedicated to providing premiere graduate training in immunobiology through the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.  

    Progress Through Collaboration 

    The Division of Immunobiology shares our expertise throughout Cincinnati Children’s, ensuring that the latest advances in our field are put to use caring for patients as soon as possible. We provide a research home for several faculty and trainees from clinical divisions, and offer technical expertise through the Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation’s Cytokine/Mediator Assessment Core. 

    Preparing Future Researchers

    Our division is dedicated to providing top-quality educational opportunities for graduate students and budding medical researchers. Besides being the administrative home for the Immunobiology Graduate Program, the division hosts research conferences, works with MD/PhD programs in other Research Foundation divisions and provides research training opportunities for post-doctoral fellows, clinical fellows and junior faculty. 

    Use the links below to learn more about our programs, and how we’re working to unlock the secrets of the immune system.

 
 
 
 
  • Immunobiology Research.
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    Immunobiology Research.

    Row 1: M Wills-Karp, D Herbert

    Row 2: I Lewkowich, HL Grimes

    Row 3: M Jordan, F Finkelman, D Hildeman

  • Division Data Summary

    Research and Training Details
    Faculty8
    Joint Appointment Faculty2
    Research Fellows10
    Research Students9
    Support Personnel16
    Direct Annual Grant Support $2,653,471
    Direct Annual Industry Support $99,355
    Peer Reviewed Publications45
    Clinical Activities and Training
    Number of Clinical Fellows1