
Joseph Malaer
Assistant Professor · Cancer Immunology
University of North Texas Health Science CenterAbout
Dr. Joseph Malaer is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC), affiliated with the College of Biomedical and Translational Sciences and the Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Genetics. His research focuses on cancer immunology, particularly enhancing natural killer (NK) cell targeting of cancer stem cells to address metastasis and relapse. He also investigates cancer health disparities and host-pathogen interactions.
Education: BS in Biology (St. Edward's University), MS in Medical Sciences (UNTHSC), PhD in Cell Biology, Immunology & Microbiology (UNTHSC).
Teaching roles include course director for undergraduate Immunology, Applied Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Human Physiology courses in UNTHSC's Biomedical Sciences program. Active in sponsored projects, including a 2023-2025 initiative on fostering student self-directed learning funded by the International Assoc of Med Sci Educators.
Research highlights include studies on NK cell mechanisms against triple-negative breast cancer, LLT1/PCNA immune evasion strategies in HCT116 cells, and roles of SLAMF receptors in autoimmune diseases and cancer. Over 7 publications spanning cancer immunology, entomology, and molecular biology.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Grants: 1 active project as Principal Investigator (PI). Advising: No listed advisees.
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