Meet the cluster

Professor, Department of Medical Genetics | SBME

Kelly McNagny

Dr. McNagny’s research areas include signaling networks, innate immune response, kidney function and cell based therapy. Specifically, Dr. McNagny’s laboratory is interested in two aspects of hematopoietic stem cell biology: 1) the networks that regulate the commitment of multipotent progenitors to a specific lineage, and 2) the surface receptors expressed by hematopoietic precursor cells that regulate their interactions with their microenvironment and by mature cells that regulate their trafficking in disease.

Co-lead & Professor, Assoc Dept. Head of Graduate & Post-Doctoral Fellow Studies | Microbiology and Immunology

Pauline Johnson

The current focus of my lab is to understand how macrophages contribute to inflammation, fibrosis, and cancer metastasis, in the lung. Specifically, we are investigating the role of monocyte-derived macrophages and alveolar macrophages in these processes. We are also interested in how macrophages interact with hyaluronan, a key component of extracellular and peri-cellular matrices, which is upregulated upon tissue infection or injury and is instrumental in tissue repair.

Co-lead & Professor, Assoc Professor, Department of Surgery and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Medicine

Alice Mui

The current focus of my lab is to understand how macrophages contribute to inflammation, fibrosis, and cancer metastasis, in the lung. Specifically, we are investigating the role of monocyte-derived macrophages and alveolar macrophages in these processes. We are also interested in how macrophages interact with hyaluronan, a key component of extracellular and peri-cellular matrices, which is upregulated upon tissue infection or injury and is instrumental in tissue repair.


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