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BMB PhD Program Faculty

Sabra L. Klein

Sex differences & pregnancy effects on immune response

Professor

Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Bloomberg School of Public Health

Sabra Klein

Research Overview

The overarching goal of our research is to uncover the mechanisms mediating sex differences and the effects of pregnancy on immune responses to microbial infection and vaccination. Our data point to sex steroids signaling through sex steroid receptors as critical pathways modulating immune responses to infection and vaccination. We work with microbes, including influenza, Zika, and SARS-CoV-2 viruses as well as TB and malaria. Our group works with human samples, animal models, and cell culture systems. Trainees learn state-of-the-art immunological, microbiological, and genetic methods along with experimental design, statistical analyses, writing, and presentation skills.

 

 

Selected Publications