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Jennifer Anolik at the bench

B Cells and Immune Diseases

Defining the role of B cells in systemic autoimmunity has been instrumental in characterizing the impact of B cell depletion (BCD) on the human immune system and establishing B cell targeted therapies. This has been a major advance in the field of immunologic disease with broad implications in rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, diabetes, malignancy, and immune deficiency.

Findings demonstrating a link between the clinical response and the immunologic reconstitution with transitional B cells was the first delineation of a B regulatory cell population in humans, greatly advancing our understanding of BCD therapy and human B cell development pathways. A prominent publication defining new populations of human transitional B cells provided further fundamental insights into the developmental process followed by human B cells, identifying a new population of human transitional B cells. Recent work has elucidated a previously unrecognized cross-talk between the B cell compartment and neutrophil driven α interferon production in the bone marrow in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) that alters B cell development and selection, as well as a critical role for B cells in regulation of bone homeostasis in RA.

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Jennifer H. Anolik, M.D., Ph.D.

Jennifer H. Anolik, M.D., Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

May 8, 2026
Dr. Garcia-Hernandez, PhD to Receive the Women of Distinction Award

May 8, 2026
Dr. John Looney Named a JACI 2026 Outstanding Reviewer

April 13, 2026
Mentee of Dr. Jennifer Barnas Awarded Rochester Academy of Science Student Grant

February 6, 2026
Dr. Katherine Herman Presents Medical Grand Rounds

January 23, 2026
Dr. Theresa Bingemann Presents at the AAAAI Program Directors Assembly Winter Meeting

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