While many studies in immunology are focused on translation to specific diseases or clinical indications, there is also an intense interest in the basic mechanisms of how the immune system functions, ranging from understanding signaling cascades to the mechanisms of memory T-cell maintenance. Work in basic immunology includes studies in a variety of systems ranging from fruit flies to mice to humans and includes studies at the genetic, biochemical, cellular and systems levels.
David Beebe, PhD
Position title: Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
Email: djbeebe@wisc.edu
Matthew E. Brown, PhD
Position title: Surgery/Division of Transplantation
Email: brownm@surgery.wisc.edu
Weibo Cai, PhD
Position title: Radiology, Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering
Email: wcai@uwhealth.org
Anna Huttenlocher, MD
Position title: Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Email: huttenlocher@wisc.edu
Bruce Klein, PhD
Position title: Pediatrics, Medicine, and Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Email: bsklein@pediatrics.wisc.edu
Jeniel Nett, MD, PhD
Position title: Medicine, Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Email: jenett@medicine.wisc.edu
Paul M. Sondel, PhD, MD
Position title: Pediatrics, Human Oncology, Genetics
Email: pmsondel@humonc.wisc.edu
M. Suresh, DVM, PhD
Position title: Pathobiological Sciences and Food Research Institute