
معرفی
Dr. Neeloffer Mookherjee is a **Professor** in the **Department of Internal Medicine** at the **Max Rady College of Medicine**, University of Manitoba. She holds a cross-appointment in the Department of Immunology and is the **CIHR Sex and Gender Science Chair in Respiratory Health**. Her research focuses on chronic inflammation, particularly asthma and arthritis, and the role of host defense peptides like LL-37 in immunomodulation. She integrates sex-based analyses into her work and explores environmental exposures such as air pollution. Dr. Mookherjee leads the **Mookherjee Lab** at the Manitoba Center for Proteomics & Systems Biology and chairs **WISDOM**, an initiative promoting women in science.
**Education**: PhD in Microbiology (University of Victoria, 2001), postdoctoral training at the University of British Columbia and Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization.
**Research Interests**: Host defense peptides, innate immunity, chronic disease mechanisms, and translational therapeutics. Key projects include developing IDR peptides for asthma and arthritis, and investigating sex-related differences in asthma and arthritis.
**Awards**: CIHR Chair (2020), Ed Kroeger Mentorship Award (2019), Michelle Harkness Mentorship Award (2019), and multiple teaching accolades.
**Affiliations**: Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba (CHRIM), Biology of Breathing Research Group, Canadian Respiratory Research Network, and AllerGen Network.




