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Ehrlich Lab

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Ehrlich Lab

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Lab members

View fullsize Hilary Selden, Lab Manager
Hilary Selden, Lab Manager
View fullsize Seohee Nam, Postdoctoral Fellow
Seohee Nam, Postdoctoral Fellow
View fullsize Pablo Guaman Tipan, Graduate Student
Pablo Guaman Tipan, Graduate Student
View fullsize Colin Moore, Graduate Student
Colin Moore, Graduate Student
View fullsize Ivan Rosales, Graduate Student
Ivan Rosales, Graduate Student
View fullsize Aparna Calindi, Graduate Student
Aparna Calindi, Graduate Student
View fullsize Megan Urbanic, Graduate student
Megan Urbanic, Graduate student
View fullsize John Moore, Graduate Student
John Moore, Graduate Student
View fullsize Lizzy Kappil, Graduate Student
Lizzy Kappil, Graduate Student
View fullsize Aditya Prasad, Undergraduate
Aditya Prasad, Undergraduate
View fullsize Sid Shah, Undergraduate
Sid Shah, Undergraduate
View fullsize Eleanor Mauk, Research Assistant
Eleanor Mauk, Research Assistant
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Ehrlich Lab

The Ehrlich lab’s major research goals are to identify the cellular and molecular interactions between developing T cells and the surrounding thymic stromal cells that govern generation of diverse, non-autoreactive, and non-malignant T cells.

The Ehrlich lab is currently focused on:

· Identifying cellular and molecular mechanisms that induce central tolerance by promoting thymocyte medullary entry and/or interactions with antigen presenting cells

· Determining how age-associated thymic involution impacts thymic stromal cellularity and function, thymocyte development, and the establishment of central tolerance

· Identifying molecular mediators of interactions between T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells and the surrounding tumor microenvironment that promote tumor growth