About
Jun Wang is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Dalhousie University, Faculty of Medicine. His research focuses on understanding host immune responses to intracellular bacterial infections and cancer, with a particular emphasis on regulatory T cells and the IL-17/IL-17R axis. He also develops prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines against infections and cancer.
Education:
- MSc, University of Rochester
- PhD, McMaster University
- Postdoctoral Training, McMaster University
Research Interests:
- Role of regulatory T cells and IL-17 signaling in immunity against Chlamydia infections
- IL-17 pathway's role in tumour immunology and cancer progression
- Development of vaccines targeting respiratory and genital tract infections
- Immunological mechanisms governing inflammation and host-pathogen interactions
His recent articles explore IL-17 signaling in cancer, Chlamydia pathogenesis, and novel vaccine strategies. Notable work includes defining IL-17's role in Chlamydia-induced inflammation and identifying critical vaccine delivery mechanisms for tuberculosis protection.
Awards & Honours:
- CIHR/NSHRF New Investigator Award (2007-2012)
- IWK Investigatorship Award (2006-2010)
- CIHR/Canadian Lung Association Postdoctoral Fellowship (1999-2003)
Advising & Grants:
While specific grant details are not provided, his research has been supported by major funding bodies. He advises students in immunology and vaccinology. His editorial role at Journal of Vaccines & Immunization highlights his contributions to the field.
Labs & Teams:
He leads a research group focused on microbial immunology and translational vaccinology at Dalhousie's Faculty of Medicine, collaborating with institutions like the IWK Health Centre.
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