Medicine
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Zinaida Good, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur laboratory integrates cutting-edge synthetic biology, immunology, and machine learning to engineer T cell therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. We have 3 research areas:
- Analysis of clinical single-cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets from T cell therapy trials to identify mechanisms of resistance
- Building AI systems to generate T cell designs predicted to improve patient outcomes
- Genetic screens of novel T cell designs in models that mimic key mechanisms of resistance -
Jorg Goronzy
Professor of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology), Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsT cell homeostasis and function with age
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Jason Gotlib
Professor of Medicine (Hematology)
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interests include phase I/II clinical trial evaluation of novel therapies for the following diseases:
--Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)
--Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
--Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)
--Myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs) including:
Hypereosinophilic syndrome
Systemic mastocytosis
BCR-ABL-negative MPDs -
Thirumagal Gowrikanthan
Affiliate, Medicine - Med/Family and Community Medicine
BioThirumagal Gowrikanthan is an undergraduate student at McMaster University pursuing a degree in Life Sciences (HB.Sc.) along with a Concurrent Certificate in Science Communication. In addition to her research at McMaster, which focuses on knowledge translation and cardiology, she is a Research Scholar with the Stanford University School of Medicine, where she conducts research to advance the health of Asian populations through data science. Her broader interests include enhancing patient care by translating research into practice and bridging the gap between research and clinical application to ensure healthcare is accessible to all.
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Philip Grant
Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine - Infectious Diseases
BioMy research focuses on antiretroviral therapy and complications of HIV including immune reconstitution inflammatory disease, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease.