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David Zemmour, MD PhD, is an Assistant Professor focusing on the intersection of Pathology and Cancer Biology. His research concentrates on Computational Biology and Immunology, particularly in understanding T regulatory cells (Tregs) and their role in preventing autoimmune diseases. Zemmour is passionate about using Systems Synthetic Biology approaches to explore the interactions of Tregs within human tissues. His work aims to illuminate cellular interactions that maintain tolerance and promote tissue homeostasis while contributing to pathogenesis. He has published extensively in distinguished journals, tackling topics from histopathologic evaluation in inflammatory bowel disease to analyses of the immune response in various diseases. His contributions to the field have been significant, including insights into the impact of pre-existing conditions on COVID-19 complications and the effectiveness of adenoviral vector vaccines. Zemmour’s multidisciplinary approach and collaborations within the ImmGen consortium highlight his commitment to advancing knowledge in immunology and pathology.
University of Chicago • Chicago, IL
Teaching and research in Pathology and Cancer Biology, focusing on immunology and cellular interactions.
Department of Philosophy