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Brooke D. Huisman, PhD

Brooke D. Huisman, PhD

Project title
"Elucidating the lineage relationships of thymic mimetic cells"

To prevent autoimmune attacks, T cells are screened in the thymus to ensure they do not react to self-derived antigens. Dr. Huisman [National Mah Jongg League Fellow] studies the thymus and, specifically, a population of cells called “thymic mimetic cells” that mimic other tissues, such as muscle or gut, and assist T cells in developing tolerance to diverse cell types. Dr. Huisman’s research focuses on understanding how thymic mimetic cells develop. This work may lead to improved understanding of thymus-mediated tolerance to tumors, novel therapeutic opportunities for manipulating mimetic cells to induce anti-tumor responses, and increased understanding of thymic tumors. Dr. Huisman received her PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge and her BS from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Institution
Harvard Medical School
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Diane Mathis, PhD, and Christophe Benoist, MD, PhD
Cancer type
All Cancers
Research area
Basic Immunology
Award Program
Fellow
Named Award
National Mah Jongg League Fellow