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Brossay Lab

The research in our laboratory is directed at understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling the development and activation of NK, ILC, and non-classical T cells. These subsets of cells respond quickly to a stimulus and their activation can determine the outcome of an immune response. We study the contribution of innate-like cells during the immune response to cancer as well as infections, including murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV).

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Organ Processing

Staining for Flow Cytometry Protocol

Transfection PLAT-E Cell Protocol

Transfection 293T Cell Protocol

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Brossay Lab News

  • Congratulations Sam on the Excellence in Teaching Award!
  • Congratulations Jake on the Biolegend AAI2025 travel award!
  • Congratulations Sam, and Welcome Baby Milo!
  • Welcome Khanhlinh (Linh) Dinh to the lab!
  • Congratulations Dr. Mundy!

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The research in our laboratory is directed at understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling the development and activation of NK, ILC, and non-classical T cells. These subsets of cells respond quickly to a stimulus and their activation can determine the outcome of an immune response. We study the contribution of innate-like cells during the immune response to cancer as well as infections, including murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV).

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