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I study how individuals adaptively regulate immune development and immune responses, especially in response to environmental stressors. My work aims to understand how steroids – at the level of single cells, tissues, and organisms, and species – operate as master controllers of developmental trajectories and complex immune phenotypes. I am also pursuing strategies to target these signals with the goal of preventing and treating diseases.

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