Dr. Elaine Reed

Professor

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Biography

Elaine Reed is a Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) within the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. She holds the Daljit S. Elaine Sarkaria Endowed Chair in Diagnostic Medicine and serves as the Director of the UCLA Immunogenetics Center. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of organ allograft rejection, particularly the role of anti-HLA antibodies in transplant-related complications. Reed's work has elucidated how these antibodies can cause chronic allograft rejection through interactions with HLA class molecules, leading to endothelial cell activation and subsequent pathological changes that may affect the success of transplants. Her ongoing research aims to develop new therapeutic strategies to prevent transplant-related issues and enhance the longevity of transplanted organs. Reed is also involved in the development of immunologic assays to assess immune function in diverse populations, as well as collaborations with other UCLA programs to characterize immune responses that may influence patient outcomes in advanced transplant cases.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2000-01-01 — Present

UCLA • Los Angeles, CA

Leading research in transplant immunology and pathology, with a focus on understanding organ rejection mechanisms.

Requirements for University of California Los Angeles

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
Verbal
Required:160
Quantitative
Required:160
Analytical Writing
Required:5
Overall
Required:5
TOEFL
Total
Required:87
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree Strong background in Economics and Mathematics
Application Checklist
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  • 3 Letters of Recommendation
  • GRE General Test scores
Specialization Notes

Department of Economics admits primarily for the PhD program.