Yale School of Medicine

Department of Immunobiology

Department of Immunobiology

Department of Immunobiology
300 Cedar Street
The Anlyan Center
P.O. Box 208011
New Haven, CT 06520

Alfred Bothwell, Ph.D.

Professor of Immunobiology and Interdepartmental Program in Vascular Biology and Transplantation

 

 

Research Interests

Studies of human T cell recognition of human and porcine endothelial cells focus on both direct and indirect recognition of MHC, constitutive and inducible adhesion molecules and costimulatory pathways. Analysis of in vitro function will be complemented by studies of in vivo model systems using synthetic microvessels, vessel and skin grafts into humanized SCID mice to study lymphocyte recruitment, vascular remodeling and to evaluate allo and xenograft interactions. One major goal of this system is to evaluate the potential of porcine cells as a source of donor cells for xenografts. We also hope to extend this model to develop conditions to enhance the survival and function of transplanted human islets via revascularization. more…

Contact

Campus Address: 300 Cedar Street
TAC S641D
New Haven, CT 06520
Phone: (203) 785-4020
E-mail: Alfred.Bothwell@yale.edu