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Stanford Immunology
Stanford Immunology is home to faculty, students, postdocs and staff who work together to produce internationally recognized research in many fields of immunology. The long tradition of collaboration among the immunology laboratories at Stanford fosters highly productive interdisciplinary research, with an emphasis on the application of molecular approaches to problems in cellular and clinical immunology. Faculty research interests include both bench-to-bedside approaches and basic science research. Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars receive outstanding training through their participation in research, teaching, seminars, journal clubs, and the annual Stanford Immunology Scientific Conference. Many members of our community are also affiliated with Stanford Institutes of Medicine. Stanford Immunology joined the Institute of Immunity, Transplantation and Infection in January 2011. Stanford Immunology Charter
Under the direction of Dr. Patricia Jones, the Executive Committee is responsible for running the day-to-day activities of the Immunology Program.
Honors and Awards:
Ann Arvin, MD, Vice Provost and Dean of Research, Lucile Salter Packard Professor, is elected to the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, (1 of 9 Stanford faculty out of 220 total individuals elected).
Garry Nolan, PhD, Rachford and Carlota Harris Professor, is the winner of the highly competitive Teal Innovation Award from the Department of Defense. The funds will be used to apply single cell technology developed by the Nolan Lab to ovarian cancer.
Olivia Hatton, PhD, wins the McDevitt Prize for 2010-2011 for her outstanding research and academic performance in the PhD Program in Immunology at Stanford University.
David Schneider, PhD, wins the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for 2010-2011 and Evan Newell, PhD, wins the Outstanding Postdoctoral Mentor Award for 2010-2011 for dedication and commitment to graduate training.
Manish Butte, MD, PhD, wins the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for 2010-2011 for dedication and commitment to postdoctoral training.
Lena Ho, PhD, wins the McDevitt Prize for 2009-2010 for her outstanding research and academic performance in the PhD Program in Immunology at Stanford University.
Atul Butte, MD, PhD recognized by the National Human Genome Research Institute for achieving the Genomic Advance of the Month. Notable People, Inside Stanford Medicine, October 2011.
David Schneider, PhD recieves the NIH Director's Pioneer Award. "NIH Awards for innovation, creativity go to five Stanford researchers," Stanford School of Medicine News, September 20, 2011.
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