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Pathology Research Center - Immunopathology Research Unit

Translational Research in Immunology and Transplantation [Image: dendritic cells (green) and foxp3+ cells (red) in an accepted mouse kidney graft]

The Immunopathology Research Unit is located in newly renovated space on the 8th floor of the Thier Building and the 5th floor of the Warren Building on the main campus. The group is composed of four independent investigators and related post-doctoral fellows whose primary interests are in transplantation biology and pathology, gastrointestinal immunology, and autoimmune diseases of the kidney.

Alessandro Alessandrini, PhD
Atul K. Bhan, MBBS, MD
Robert B. Colvin, MD (Director)
A. Bernard Collins
Atushi Mizoguchi, MD

 

Immunopathology Research Unit

Thier 831
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114

Phone: 617-726-0232


Robert B. Colvin, MD
Director, Immunopathology Research Unit
Massachusetts General Hospital

Benjamin Castleman Distinguished Professor of Pathology
Harvard Medical School

colvin@helix.mgh.harvard.edu

Administrative Assistant
Catherine Adams
617-726-0232
cadams10@partners.org

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