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Srividhya Venkatesan is a Researcher at Yale School of Medicine, part of Yale University. Her work focuses on immune mechanisms, hematopoiesis, and cellular biology, with a particular emphasis on T cell tolerance, erythropoiesis regulation, and graft-versus-host disease. She has contributed to understanding the roles of Xpo7 in erythroid development and PD-1 pathway dynamics in cutaneous immunity. Her research integrates molecular, cellular, and translational approaches to address fundamental questions in immunology and hematology.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided text, but her extensive publication record indicates advanced training in immunology and molecular biology. Research interests span T cell biology, nuclear transport mechanisms in erythrocyte maturation, and the interplay between immune responses and hematologic malignancies.
Key contributions include elucidating the essential role of exportin 7 (Xpo7) in erythrocyte nuclear maturation and characterizing how PD-1 regulates CD8 T cell tolerance to neoantigens. Her work on graft-versus-host disease mechanisms has advanced understanding of immune cell subsets involved in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation outcomes.
No specific scientific awards are listed in the provided materials. Collaborations include work with institutions like the Stephen & Denise Adams Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research and the Janeway Society. Her research is supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health and other funding bodies, though specific grant details are not provided here.
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