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    Edward Doherty, PhD

    Associate Research Scientist (Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology)
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    Associate Research Scientist (Rheumatology, Allergy & Immunology)

    Biography

    Dr. Edward Doherty studies the immune system and the dysregulation of the immune response that leads to autoimmunity. He focuses on the role of MIF receptor expressing T cells he identified in health and disease.

    Last Updated on January 08, 2026.

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    PhD
    State University of New York Upstate, Immunology
    BS
    University of New England, Biology

    Research

    Overview

    MIF is the first cytokine activity to be described and is found at high concentrations at sites of inflammation, including RA joints. I am focused on elucidating the role of the novel MIF receptor (CD74) expressing T cells I have identified in mouse models of RA. I am also building on this work to identify the role of CD74 expressing T cells in health and other diseases.

    With the COVID pandemic came the widespread use of mRNA vaccines. I am a part of a collaboration to understand the larger immune response, beyond B cells and antibody production, to vaccinations with either an mRNA or a self-amplifying RNA vaccine.

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    A big-picture view of Edward Doherty's research output by year.
    10Publications
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