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BMB PhD Program Faculty

Jennifer Elisseeff

Leveraging adaptive immunity for tissue repair

Morton Goldberg Professor

Departments of Ophthalmology and Biomedical Engineering
School of Medicine

Jennifer Elisseeff

Research Overview

Jennifer Elisseeff’s initial research efforts focused on the development of biomaterials for studying stem cells and designing regenerative medicine technologies for application in orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and ophthalmology. In clinical translation of these technologies, the group recognized the importance of the immune response in regenerative medicine responses. This led to a significant shift in research efforts to biomaterials-directed regenerative immunology and leveraging the adaptive immune system to promote tissue repair. The group is now characterizing the immune and stromal environments of healing versus non-healing wounds and tumors. Biomaterials are now being applied to model and manipulate tissue environments and studying the impact of systemic and environmental factors such as aging and senescent cells, sex differences, and infection/microbiome on tissue repair and homeostasis.

 

 

 

Selected Publications