Richard A Flavell PhD, FRS
Sterling Professor of Immunobiology; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Department Chair, Immunobiology

Departments & Organizations
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Immunology: Computational ImmunologyStem Cell Center, Yale: Stem Cell Niche and Homing | Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Cell Symmetry
Cancer Immunology
Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program
Immunobiology: Lymphocyte Development
Parasitology Program
Skin Diseases Research Center, Yale
Liver Center
Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center
T32 Mentors
Immunology and Immunotherapy
Biography
"After earning bachelor’s and doctoral degrees in biochemistry at Hull, Flavell did postdoctoral work in the Netherlands and Switzerland and then joined the faculty of the University of Amsterdam. From the Netherlands, he moved to London, where he was head of the Laboratory of Gene Structure and Expression at the National Institute for Medical Research at Mill Hill. Then came an offer to join a commercial enterprise, the biotechnology startup Biogen, in Cambridge, Mass. When then-Yale Dean Leon E. Rosenberg, M.D., came looking for someone to head the medical school’s new program in immunobiology, he decided he was ready for a return to academia." excerpt taken from Yale medicine Spring 09 NewsletterEducation
- Ph.D., Hull University , 1970
Selected Publication
- Zenewicz LA, Abraham C, Flavell RA, Cho JH. Unraveling the genetics of autoimmunity. Cell 140:791-797 (2010).
Articles

Sept/Oct 2008
Type 1 diabetes: is prevention finally in sight?
The discovery of insulin by Canadian Nobel laureate Sir Frederick G. Banting, M.D., and his student Charles H. Best,...

Sept/Oct 2008
Petri dishes, power chords
Outside on this humid July afternoon, an oppressive heat combines with the noise of road traffic and an Amtrak...

Jan/Feb 2010
Autoimmunity: research on many fronts
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)IBD is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine that...

March 2013
Researchers win prize honoring exceptional immigrant scientists
On February 5, the Vilcek Foundation announced that two immune-system researchers at the School of Medicine will share...

Nov/Dec 2012
Chair of immunobiology honored by the Cancer Research Institute
Richard A. Flavell, Ph.D., chair and Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)...
March/April 2009
Versatile molecule protects against IBD
Immune system signaling molecules known as cytokines are believed to play a major inflammatory role in autoimmune...
July/August 2008
Clearing out Alzheimer’s plaques
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients tend to have elevated levels of TGF-ß, or transforming growth factor beta, an immune...

March 2012
Mighty mouse shows diabetes drug in action
Preclinical research has long relied on mice, which share genes and biochemical pathways with humans. But mice are not...
Jan/Feb 2007
The immune system in a sticky situation
Neutrophils, critical cells of the early immune response, travel quickly through the bloodstream to sites of infection...
July/August 2011
Could digestive woes be contagious?
In the digestive system, many trillions of bacteria subsist in a delicately balanced ecosystem known as the microbiome....

Aug/Sept 2005
Mouse breakthrough will speed vaccines
All progress in biomedicine is made on the horns of a dilemma. The testing of drugs or other therapies in humans before...


