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Dr. Ellen Foxman, M.D., PhD. is an Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Immunobiology at the Yale School of Medicine. Her laboratory studies antiviral defense in the human respiratory tract, focusing on innate immunity, an inborn system of protective mechanisms that guards against harmful viruses or bacteria, even when the body has never encountered the infection before. The overarching goal of this research is to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illnesses caused by respiratory viruses.
Background. Dr. Foxman trained in medicine and immunology at Stanford University. In Dr. Eugene Butcher’s group, she investigated leukocyte homing and the role of short-term memory of prior chemotactic signals in allowing neutrophils to reach their target sites within tissues. She became interested in respiratory viruses during her residency training in clinical pathology at Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital, due to the advances in testing that were beginning to reveal a previously unappreciated very high prevalence of these viruses. She later joined Dr. Akiko Iwasaki’s group at Yale as a post-doctoral associate, where she demonstrated suppression of innate immune responses in the airway epithelium by cool ambient temperature. In 2016, she established her independent research group at Yale. Dr. Foxman’s recognitions include the Hartwell Foundation Individual Biomedical Research Award, the 2021 ASCI Young Physician-Scientist Award, and the 2021 Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Award.
Dr. Ellen Foxman, M.D., PhD. is an Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Immunobiology at the Yale School of Medicine. Her laboratory studies antiviral defense in the human respiratory tract, focusing on innate immunity, an inborn system of protective mechanisms that guards against harmful viruses or bacteria, even when the body has never encountered the infection before. The overarching goal of this research is to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illnesses caused by respiratory viruses.
Background. Dr. Foxman trained in medicine and immunology at Stanford University. In Dr. Eugene Butcher’s group, she investigated leukocyte homing and the role of short-term memory of prior chemotactic signals in allowing neutrophils to reach their target sites within tissues. She became interested in respiratory viruses during her residency training in clinical pathology at Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital, due to the advances in testing that were beginning to reveal a previously unappreciated very high prevalence of these viruses. She later joined Dr. Akiko Iwasaki’s group at Yale as a post-doctoral associate, where she demonstrated suppression of innate immune responses in the airway epithelium by cool ambient temperature. In 2016, she established her independent research group at Yale. Dr. Foxman’s recognitions include the Hartwell Foundation Individual Biomedical Research Award, the 2021 ASCI Young Physician-Scientist Award, and the 2021 Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Award.
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mBiono. 7 (2024): e0065824-e0065824
Timothy A. Watkins, Alex B. Green,Julien A. R. Amat,Nagarjuna R. Cheemarla, Katrin Hansel, Richard Lozano,Sarah N. Dudgeon, Gregory Germain,Marie L. Landry,Wade L. Schulz,Ellen F. Foxman
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINEno. 9 (2024)
Trends in immunologyno. 1 (2023): 1-3
Timothy A. Watkins,Nagarjuna R. Cheemarla, Katrin Hänsel, Alex B. Green,Julien A.R. Amat, Richard Lozano,Sarah N. Dudgeon,Marie L. Landry,Wade L. Schulz,Ellen F. Foxman
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
Dijin Xu,Weiqian Jiang,Lizhen Wu,Ryan G. Gaudet,Eui-Soon Park,Maohan Su,Sudheer Kumar Cheppali,Nagarjuna R. Cheemarla, Pradeep Kumar,Pradeep D. Uchil,Jonathan R. Grover,Ellen F. Foxman,Chelsea M. Brown,Phillip J. Stansfeld,Joerg Bewersdorf,Walther Mothes,Erdem Karatekin,Craig B. Wilen,John D. MacMicking
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