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Center for Cell Clearance: Ravichandran Laboratory Directory

 


Kodi S. Ravichandran
Harrison Distinguished Teaching Professor of Microbiology

Jordan Hall, Room 4067
University of Virginia
PO Box 801386
Charlottesville, VA  220908

Tel:  434-982-2593(Lab) or 434-924-5796(tissue culture)
Fax:  434-982-1071


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Ravichandran Laboratory

 


Email Address
Research Description
Lab Mangers





Scott Walk
sw7g@virginia.edu

Lisa Haney
lh2y@virginia.edu




Post-Doctoral Fellows





Sanja Arandjelovic
sa2h@virginia.edu
Clearance of apoptotic cells and autoimmunity.
Ignacio Juncadella
ijj4c@virginia.edu
Engulfment of apoptotic cells by the airway epithelia and how it relates to lung homeostasis.
Chang Sup Lee
cl5xv@virginia.edu
Investigation of the roles of engulfment in several pathological conditions (cancer and inflammatory diseases) by using engulfment receptor Knock out and transgenic mouse
Ivan Poon
kip5g@virginia.edu
Investigation of the role of Pannexin 1 in apoptotic cell clearance.



Graduate Students





Monica Buckley
mwb5sz@virginia.edu

Aaron Fond
amf8j@virginia.edu
Investigation of the signaling mechanisms mediating cholesterol homeostasis in engulfment.
Claudia Han
czh2k@virginia.edu
Investigation of the role of IGF-1 in clearance of apoptotic cells.
Amelia Hufford
aeh5k@virginia.edu
Investigation of the intracellular signaling pathways and cell surface receptors mediating engulfment, cell fusion and thymic development.
Josh Mauldin
jpm8s@virginia.edu
Investigation of the mechanism that links the recognition of apoptotic cells with the transcription and secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines by phagocytic cells.
Kristen  Penberthy
kkp2ah@virginia.edu
Investigation of the role of the known antiangiogenic and engulfment receptor, brain angiogenesis inhibitor 1 in the context of gliomas at various stages of severity.



Medical Fellows





Alex Kadl
alex.kadl@virginia.edu




Undergraduate Students





Arun Dutta
abd3x@virginia.edu







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