
About
David Mosser is a Professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics (CBMG) at the University of Maryland, College Park, and Director of the Maryland Pathogen Research Institute (MPRI). He holds a PhD in Immunology from North Carolina State University (1983) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School (1985). His research focuses on macrophage biology, host-pathogen interactions, and immune responses to Leishmania infections. Mosser has held previous academic roles, including Assistant Professor at Cornell University and Professor at Temple University Medical School.
- Education:
- PhD in Immunology, North Carolina State University, 1983
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard Medical School, 1985
Research Interests: Mosser's lab explores macrophage heterogeneity, immune regulation, and pathogen defense mechanisms. Key areas include the role of regulatory macrophages in mitigating inflammation, mechanisms of Leishmania infection, and the development of anti-inflammatory therapies. His work integrates immunology, cell biology, and microbiology to understand macrophage activation states and their impact on disease outcomes.
Publications: Mosser has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles, including seminal work on macrophage polarization and regulatory macrophage functions. Recent studies focus on Leishmania-induced immune responses, monocyte subsets, and fibrosis mechanisms.
- Awards: 2019 Employee Award Recipient
Lab Members and Collaborations: Current lab members include researchers like Prabha Chandrasekaran (Research Assistant Professor) and students Bess Dalby, Kajal Hamidzadeh, and Steve Christensen. Former students have pursued roles in academia and industry.
Future Directions: Ongoing projects investigate adenosine signaling in macrophage activation, monocyte subset dynamics during infection, and translational applications of regulatory macrophages in autoimmune diseases.
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