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There are two principal veins of research in Chatterjea's lab: the role of semaphorins in the development of T-cells (important in immune response), and the role of mast cells in inflammatory pain, right.There are two principal veins of research in Chatterjea's lab: the role of semaphorins in the development of T-cells (important in immune response), and the role of mast cells in inflammatory pain, right. -
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Devavani Chatterjea: “I am as passionate about mentoring students in my research program as I am about contributing in a meaningful way to the field of immunology.”Devavani Chatterjea: “I am as passionate about mentoring students in my research program as I am about contributing in a meaningful way to the field of immunology.” -
Camilla Engblom's honors project was entitled, "Mast Cells: Unexpected Sentinels of Pain."Camilla Engblom's honors project was entitled, "Mast Cells: Unexpected Sentinels of Pain." -
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"Research in Professor Chatterjea’s lab has been a wonderful opportunity to prepare for what comes after undergrad school," says Leonor Ano '10, who is writing an honors thesis on her semaphorins research. "This brings us closer to deciphering the intricate developmental trajectory of immune cells, while also helping me to understand what it means to be a researcher.""Research in Professor Chatterjea’s lab has been a wonderful opportunity to prepare for what comes after undergrad school," says Leonor Ano '10, who is writing an honors thesis on her semaphorins research. "This brings us closer to deciphering the intricate developmental trajectory of immune cells, while also helping me to understand what it means to be a researcher." -
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After working with Professor Chatterjea, Camilla Engblom went to the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm to study mast cells and atopic eczema.After working with Professor Chatterjea, Camilla Engblom went to the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm to study mast cells and atopic eczema. -
In the immunology lab in Olin-Rice Science Center, Professor Devavani Chatterjea prepares students to make tomorrow’s breakthrough discoveries.In the immunology lab in Olin-Rice Science Center, Professor Devavani Chatterjea prepares students to make tomorrow’s breakthrough discoveries. -
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The research team, left to right: Camilla Engblom, Carolina Mora Solana, Devavani Chatterjea and Leonor Ano.The research team, left to right: Camilla Engblom, Carolina Mora Solana, Devavani Chatterjea and Leonor Ano. -
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Carolina Mora Solano wrote her senior thesis on mast cells and inflammatory pain in mice.Carolina Mora Solano wrote her senior thesis on mast cells and inflammatory pain in mice. -
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Devavani Chatterjea and Carolina Mora Solana in the lab.Devavani Chatterjea and Carolina Mora Solana in the lab.
Professor Devavanni Chatterjea researched immunology with students Camilla Engblom, Carolina Mora Solano and Leonor Ano.