Randall Lab
Troy Randall, Ph.D.
Ph.D. 1992 Duke University
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy/Immunology and Rheumatology
Research Overview
The Randall Lab is studying the development of local lymphoid tissues in the respiratory tract and determining how these tissues function to regulate respiratory immune responses. These tissues include the Bronchus Associated Lymphoid Tissue (BALT) and the Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue (NALT), which are found in the lungs and nasal passages respectively. Importantly, both BALT and NALT regulate different aspects of respiratory immunity in the context of allergy, asthma, respiratory infection and vaccination. Thus, the Randall lab is defining the cellular and molecular mechanisms behind these differences.
Recent Publications
Publication 1. View article in PubMed.
Publication 2. View article in PubMed.
Publication 3. View article in PubMed.
Publication 4. View article in PubMed.
Publication 5. View article in PubMed.
The combined labs of Troy Randall and Fran Lund
Contact
Troy Randall,Ph.D.
University of Rochester
601 Elmwood Ave., Box 695
Rochester, NY 14642
Office: 585-276-4613
Troy_Randall@urmc.
rochester.edu
Lab Members
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Maria de La L uz Garcia-Hernandez, Ph.D. Post-doctoral Fellow
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Lab Techs: Louise Hartson, Kim Kusser, Mark LaMere
Lab Manager: Jess Hoffman
Graduate Student: Ji Young Wang
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