
About
Pilar Alcaide is a Professor of Immunology at Tufts University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on understanding molecular mechanisms of T lymphocyte trafficking in inflammatory heart diseases, particularly heart failure. She combines immunology, vascular biology, and cardiac physiology to investigate immune-cardiac interactions using mouse models and advanced microscopy techniques.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.S. in Immunology from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
Dr. Alcaide's lab explores how T cell-endothelial interactions contribute to cardiac pathophysiology, with translational goals toward developing immune-based therapeutics. Key areas include:
- STING signaling in microglial-neuronal interactions
- Myeloid fatty acid metabolism in HFpEF
- CXCR3 blockade for immunotherapy myocarditis
Her work has been funded by NIH grants (e.g., mechanisms of T cell activation in cardiac fibrosis). Notable awards include the ASIP Cotran Early Career Investigator Award.
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