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    Ann Haberman, PhD

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    Associate Professor of Immunobiology
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    Director, In Vivo Imaging Facility, Yale School of Medicine

    Scientific Director, Flow Cytometry Research Facility, YSM central core

    About

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    Associate Professor of Immunobiology

    Director, In Vivo Imaging Facility, Yale School of Medicine; Scientific Director, Flow Cytometry Research Facility, YSM central core

    Biography

    Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1992)

    Appointments

    • Laboratory Medicine

      Associate Professor on Term
      Secondary

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    Education & Training

    PhD
    University of Pennsylvania, Immunology (1992)

    Research

    Overview

    My research has focused on the cellular and molecular interactions regulating the form and function of an inducible lymphoid tissue structure called germinal centers. Germinal centers (GC) are large aggregates of B cells specificially responding to a foreign substance. They develop in the center of B cell follicles in spleen and lymph nodes about one week after initial immunization or exposure to pathogens. GCs are sites of extreme metabolism, with very high proliferation and death rates, and evolve over time to form structures with phenotypically distinct zones. GC development requires intricate interactions of B cells with multiple other cell types to achieve both the affinity maturation of plasma cells producing antibodies and the generation of memory B cells that are key to long-term immune protection. The regional composition of other cell types can vary tremendously and can include CD4+ T cell subsets, dendritic cells and activated macrophages. Defining the impact of interactions with other adjacent cell types will be an essential component of advances in this field. My current research aims to tease apart the role that each may play in the cascade of events regulating both the expansion of GC B cells and the effector output of germinal centers.

    Medical Research Interests

    Antibody Formation; Dendritic Cells, Follicular; Germinal Center; Immunity, Cellular; Immunological Synapses; Lymphocyte Activation; Lymphoid Tissue; Lymphoma, B-Cell

    Public Health Interests

    Immunology

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Ann Haberman's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2019

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    2015

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • activity

      Yale Microscopy Workshop

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