Silvina A. del Carmen, Ph.D.

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Silvina A. del Carmen, Ph.D.
Title
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department
Department of Immunobiology
Institution
Yale University
Address
300 Cedars Street
City, State, ZIP
New Haven, CT 06520
Phone
203-737-4679
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://medicine.yale.edu/lab/rothlin/
Research field
Immunology
Award year
2016
Country of origin
Argentina
Mentor name
Carla Rothlin, Ph.D.

Research

The Rothlin lab studies the regulation of the inflammatory response. The formation of blood clots—or coagulation—is a central mechanism for healing wounds. But the activity of clotting proteins is also activated during infection, which suggests that the formation of clots could also help thwart the invasion of foreign pathogens. One of the key components involved in the process appears to be "Protein S"—a dual-function molecule that can regulate both coagulation and inflammation. I will engineer mice that produce either reduced amounts of Protein S or mutant versions of the protein: one that fails to limit clotting or one that no longer engages regulatory pathways in immune cells during inflammation. I will assess how these engineered mice handle infections and whether they develop inflammation—findings that will enhance our understanding of immunity and could lead to new therapies for chronic inflammatory diseases.

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