Hedwin Kitdorlang Dkhar
Assistant Scientist
Emory University
Tel: 404-727-8516
Email: hdkhar@emory.edu
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Network Associate
Research area keywords
TB, murine and human models, vaccine, Immunology, host-pathogen interaction)
Biography
I work as a research scientist who is interested in understanding host immunity during microbial infection and vaccine development. I started my TB research as a graduate student from the Gupta lab at CSIR-IMTECH, Chandigarh, India, where I deciphered host-pathogen interaction during Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. My motivation and excitement to learn and contribute to translational research led me to join the Curtiss[1] Clark-Curtiss lab at the University of Florida, where we developed a vaccine against Mtb and Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). To further expand my expertise and understanding of host immunity VALIDATE membership application form v7 5 by studying different immune cells and their functions, I joined the Rengarajan lab at Emory University. Currently, I am involved in multiple projects that allow me to better understand innate and adaptive immune responses during TB infection. Using the TB mouse model, advanced flow cytometry technique, and single-cell RNA sequencing platform, I am trying to understand the different heterogeneous immune and non-immune cells' emergence and function that enhance or suppress the immune system. Using the single-cell transcriptomic signatures, I am trying to understand the Mtb infected lung immune landscape to identify novel genes and pathways that will help improve vaccine and treatment strategies. I am also involved in evaluating the efficacy of several candidate vaccines and adjuvants against Mtb.
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