
معرفی
Geoffrey S Kansas, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology-Immunology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. He maintains laboratory space in Ward Building Room 6-313 at 303 E Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
His primary research interests focus on understanding the functions of the transcription factor KLF2 in T lymphocyte biology, with particular emphasis on why KLF2 expression is lost following T cell activation. This work utilizes a novel genetically engineered mouse strain that cannot silence KLF2 expression.
Dr. Kansas's research spans immunology, gene regulation, inflammation, and molecular genetics as evidenced by his publication record. His work frequently examines selectin ligand expression on T cells and its implications for inflammatory responses and immune regulation.
- Center for Genetic Medicine
- Center for Human Immunobiology
Dr. Kansas maintains professional relationships with Northwestern University regarding royalty payments and inventor share for discoveries and inventions. His publication record demonstrates consistent research output in immunology with 98 total publications spanning several decades.




