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Jeffrey L. Browning is a Research Professor at Boston University, affiliated with the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. He specializes in Virology, Immunology, and Microbiology, with a strong focus on understanding the immune system's interactions with stromal elements to form specialized structures that orchestrate immunological encounters in lymphoid organs. His research interests include quantification of disease processes, particularly in the context of autoimmune diseases such as lupus and scleroderma. His work aims to develop new perspectives on the human immune system to enhance clinical studies. Additionally, Dr. Browning investigates mesenchymal cell differentiation pathways, which are significantly involved in pathological processes like vascular integrity and tumor-stromal interactions. His recent projects are centered on the role of the lymphotoxin pathway and include studies on the expansion and remodeling of lymph nodes in response to physiological stimuli. He is an active educator and mentor for graduate students within the Boston University Graduate Medical Sciences program, contributing widely to the understanding of autoimmune diseases.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Conducting research in virology, immunology, and microbiology with a particular focus on autoimmune diseases and their therapeutic strategies.
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