
معرفی
Tiphanie Phillips Vogel, M.D., Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics (Rheumatology) at Baylor College of Medicine. She leads a basic science laboratory in the Texas Children’s Hospital William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, focusing on pediatric autoimmune diseases. Her research addresses cytokine signaling in immune dysregulation, differences between pediatric and adult autoimmune conditions, and genetic causes of immune disorders.
Education: BA in Biology (Claremont McKenna College); PhD in Immunology (University of Chicago); MD (University of Chicago). Residency in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics (Baylor College of Medicine); Fellowships in Rheumatology at Washington University in St. Louis.
Research Interests: Dr. Vogel’s work spans three key areas: 1) Cytokine signaling mechanisms in health and autoimmune diseases, 2) Comparative analysis of pediatric vs adult-onset autoimmune conditions, and 3) Genetic underpinnings of immune dysregulation. Her lab collaborates with the Immunogenetics program and Undiagnosed Diseases Network to identify novel genetic causes of disease.
Publications focus on STAT3 mutations’ roles in autoimmunity and lymphoproliferation, with contributions to understanding genetic contributions to immune disorders. Clinical certifications include Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Rheumatology subspecialties.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Vogel Lab within the William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology. Collaborates across disciplines to advance translational research in pediatric rheumatology and immunology.

