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Walter Mowel is an Associate Research Scientist at the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Immunobiology, affiliated with the Flavell Lab. He holds a PhD in Immunology from the University of Pennsylvania (2019) and a BS in Biology from the University of Maine (2011). His research focuses on immune cell regulation via long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), inflammation pathways, and microbiota-host interactions. Key areas include ILC2 ontogenesis, sphingolipid metabolism in inflammation, and viral infection response mechanisms.
Education:
- PhD in Immunology, University of Pennsylvania (2019)
- BS in Biology, University of Maine (2011)
Research interests span immune cell homeostasis, lncRNA functions in immunity, and translational studies linking microbiota to metabolic inflammation. His work integrates genomic, biochemical, and cellular approaches to dissect immune regulatory mechanisms. Recent studies highlight IL-10’s role in limiting inflammation via sphingolipid pathways and the 3D genome’s role in ILC2 development.
Publications reflect a focus on immune cell biology, viral interactions, and metabolic pathways. Collaborations include Jason Crawford, Richard Flavell, and Yuval Kluger. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his contributions to high-impact journals like Nature and Immunity underscore his scholarly impact.
Lab affiliation: Flavell Lab, exploring immunobiology and molecular mechanisms of immune regulation.
