
David R. Fooksman
Associate Professor · Plasma Cell Differentiation
Albert Einstein College of MedicineUnited States
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David R. Fooksman is an Associate Professor in both the Department of Pathology and the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His research focuses on plasma cell physiology, malignant plasma cell diseases like multiple myeloma, and the application of in vivo imaging technologies.
Research interests include:
- In vivo plasma cell differentiation, migration, and survival mechanisms
- Role of plasma cells in immune memory and vaccine efficacy
- Interaction between multiple myeloma tumors and bone marrow microenvironments
- Development of real-time in vivo imaging to study cellular processes during infections, autoimmunity, and hematopoiesis
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The Fooksman Laboratory utilizes advanced imaging techniques to visualize cellular processes in situ, aiming to improve treatments for plasma cell malignancies and enhance understanding of immune system dynamics.
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