
معرفی
Guangbo (Bill) Chen, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. His research bridges human immunology and vaccine development, leveraging spleen organoid systems and high-throughput screening to unravel immune mechanisms.
- PhD in Molecular and Integrative Physiology from the University of Kansas Medical Center
- Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University (Eli Lilly-sponsored Life Science Research Foundation Fellowship)
Chen's work focuses on aneuploidy-driven adaptation, cytokine dynamics in cancer, and inflammatory programs in autoimmune diseases like systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA). His publications span high-impact journals such as Nature, Cell, and Arthritis & Rheumatology.
Key article trends include
- Exploring spleen organoids for vaccine design
- Decoding age-related immune surges in cancer
- Identifying biomarkers for fatal lung complications in autoimmune diseases
Scientific Awards
- Kaluza Prize of Excellence in Graduate Research (ASCB, sponsored by Beckman Coulter)
Chen's research has been supported by collaborations with institutions like Stanford University, University of Kansas, and Stowers Institute for Medical Research. He continues to advance translational studies in immunology and disease mechanisms.




