Using state of the art techniques and resources including unique transgenic mouse lines (many of which are not available commercially); and human patient samples, my laboratory is investigating neutrophil functions in acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. Specifically, we study the mechanisms of: 1) neutrophil turnover (granulopoiesis and efferocytosis); and 2) neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation.
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