Research interests

The unifying theme of my research program is the regulation of effector/memory T cell formation in human and mice. The goals are to (1) identify functionally distinct T-cell subsets, (2) study the regulation of their specificity, expansion and effector functions, and (3) define their roles in normal and pathological immune reactions, e.g. (persistent) virus infections, allo-reactivity and immunodeficiency. Detailed knowledge on the regulation and manipulation of T cell immunity is necessary to improve the design of vaccines for infectious and malignant disease.
 

Research output

  1. Hobit and Blimp-1 regulate TRM abundance after LCMV infection by suppressing tissue exit pathways of TRMprecursors

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  2. Two sides of the same coin: Protective versus pathogenic CD4+ resident memory T cells

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  3. Allo-reactive tissue-resident T cells causing damage: An inside job

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