Erin Adams is a Professor at the University of Chicago, where her research is focused on the molecular signals utilized by the immune system to distinguish healthy from unhealthy tissue. Her laboratory specializes in studying unconventional T cell recognition, which includes gamma delta T cells, Natural Killer T cells, and Muscosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells, as well as the role of nonclassical MHC-like proteins in antigen presentation. With a strong background in biochemistry and structural biology, Adams employs protein engineering and cellular assays to uncover fundamental principles governing the effector cells of the immune system and their regulation in human disease. Her expertise particularly revolves around the study of molecular recognition by T cells, focusing on unconventional T cells that diverge from traditional CD4+/CD8+ lineages and their interactions with antigen-presenting molecules.