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Laboratory of Immunogenetics

Susan K. Pierce, Ph.D., Chief

The research in the Laboratory of Immunogenetics (LIG) focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie the signaling functions of immune cell receptors. This work encompasses a wide spectrum of experimental approaches from the structural determination of immune receptors to live-cell image analysis of the behavior of chemotactic receptors.

Research includes investigations of the structure and function of the natural killer (NK) cell inhibitory and activating receptors; the molecular mechanisms underlying the functions of the FcgammaRIIB receptor; the signal transduction pathway in chemotaxis mediated by G protein-coupled receptors; and the function of the B-cell antigen receptor in initiating signaling cascades and transporting antigen for processing with the MHC class II molecules. Additional studies are aimed at elucidating the structures of components of important pathogens and the cellular receptors with which they interact.

The LIG members are highly interactive, creating a unique environment in which structural biology, molecular biology and cell biology are interfaced. Interactions within the LIG are facilitated by weekly work-in-progress presentations detailing recent advances and future directions of the LIG fellows and students.

Office of the Chief

Susan K. Pierce, Ph.D.

Autoimmunity and Functional Genomics Section

Silvia Bolland, Ph.D.

Chemotaxis Signal Section

Tian Jin, Ph.D.

Lymphocyte Activation Section

Susan K. Pierce, Ph.D.

Molecular and Cellular Immunology Section

Eric O. Long, Ph.D.

Receptor Cell Biology Section

John E. Coligan, Ph.D.
Francisco Borrego, M.D., Ph.D.

Structural Biology Section

David N. Garboczi, Ph.D.

Structural Immunology Section

Peter D. Sun, Ph.D.

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Susan K. Pierce, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-496-9589
E-mail: spierce@niaid.nih.gov
Mail:
12441 Parklawn Drive
Twinbrook II, Room 213
Rockville, MD 20852

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  • Division of Intramural Research (DIR)
  • Vaccine Research Center

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    Contact Info

    Susan K. Pierce, Ph.D.
    Phone: 301-496-9589
    E-mail: spierce@niaid.nih.gov
    Mail:
    12441 Parklawn Drive
    Twinbrook II, Room 213
    Rockville, MD 20852

    See Also

  • Division of Intramural Research (DIR)
  • Vaccine Research Center