Lab
Villablanca Lab
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Statement of Research Interest
Our lab is seeking to understand the genetic, cellular and environmental contribution towards inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) susceptibility. We have developed a research program that integrates cellular immunology, bioinformatics and the creation of novel in vivo models to ultimately interrogate the function of IBD-associated polymorphisms as well as to study host-microbiota interactions. In particular, we are trying to understand how deregulation of intestinal immune homeostasis might lead to IBD and trying to discover the function of IBD-risk genes identified by Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS). To discover the function of IBD-risk genes, we focus on biological processes that are involved at the initiation (priming of adaptive immune responses), progression (chronic inflammation) or resolution (tissue repair) of IBD. To translate genetic mutations to function, we have developed an innovative pipeline that integrate bioinformatics and animal models, including zebrafish and mouse, to ultimately validate candidate mutations in human tissues by using organoids.
Lab Members
Das, Srustidhar Post-Doc | Frede, Annika Post-Doc | Morales Castro, Rodrigo A. Post-Doc |
Parigi, Martina Post-Doc | Sorini, Chiara Post-Doc | Tripathi, Kumar P. Post-Doc |
Cardoso, Rebeca Graduate Student | Diaz, Oscar E. Graduate Student | Kulmala, Katja Graduate Student |
Luo, Xinxin Graduate Student | Inampudi, Santoshnisikranth Research Staff |