Cytokine Biology Section
Kathryn C. Zoon, Ph.D., Chief
The Cytokine Biology Section (CBS) conducts basic and translational research on human interferon (IFN). Our studies examine the structure and function of human IFN alphas using a variety of methods, including protein engineering, gene expression microarrays, proteomics, and bioassays. The CBS is composed of an interactive group of Ph.D., M.D. and interdisciplinary scientists who work in a state-of-the-art building. The laboratory program is aimed at
- Identifying the structure and function of both naturally occurring and protein-engineered human IFN-alphas
- Examining the interaction of IFN-alpha(s) with its receptor
- Studying the signal transduction pathways of IFN-alphas using gene expression microarrays and proteomics. Are there different pathways or mechanisms of action responsible for their antiviral, antiproliferative and immunomodulatory activities?
- Studying the biological effects of IFN-alphas in animal models
Research Group Members
Joseph Bekisz, M.S.
Josef Mejido
Hana Schmeisser, Ph.D.
Takaya Tsuno, M.D.
Tom Zhao, Ph.D.
Selected Publications
(View list in PubMed.)