
Payton Laboratory
@payton_lab
My lab focuses on pathways in hematologic cells that cause cancer and immune defects & on developing targeted therapeutic approaches to these defects.
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Call for applications for the Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists (DDFRCS) & COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program (CFRCS) letters of intent and applications due: April 1, 2023. For more details/To apply: ow.ly/GutB50MNEeC Test Account



Great work by Eynav Klechevsky "CD5 expression by dendritic cells directs T cell immunity and sustains immunotherapy responses". science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Test Account #Cancer #Immunotherapy

Dr. Anthony Fauci has dedicated his life to science and service—his leadership in testing and developing treatments and vaccines has saved countless lives in the United States and worldwide. We are honored that he will address our graduating Test Account students this May!

Congratulations to our division chief, Dr. Peggy Kendall on her Test Account installation as an endowed professor of Medicine!


Well that’s cool - shout out to my excellent mentors Jon Brestoff and David DeNardo WUSM

Congratulations Dr. Fraser! @WUDeptMedicine Test Account


Embracing the many women we are honored to work along. Equity isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a must-have. Test Account #IWD2023 #EmbraceEquity



Dr. Liang-I Kang, Instructor of Anatomic & Molecular Pathology, recently received a K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development Award in Clinical Oncology from National Cancer Institute. Dr. Kang is a proud alum of our PSTP program. Congratulations, Dr. Kang! Read more here: pathology.wustl.edu/dr-liang-i-kan…


Our Trainee Research Symposium is underway! The symposium, which is virtual and in-person, includes 16 abstracts from AP and CP trainees, two presentations from trainees in our Physician Scientist Training Program, and a special talk from guest speaker Timothy Amukele. #washupathedu


Great talk today by Helen Rich, PhD at #AAI2023 on her work in the Moore lab Beth Moore on the importance of epithelial TLR9 signaling in respratory infection.

Kudos to Dr Sarah D Ackerman, PhD, on receiving a 2023 Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Award in Neuroscience. She is one of 13 new fellows who will receive three-year $300,000 grants to pursue high-risk, cutting-edge research. @wusm_pathology medicine.wustl.edu/news/ackerman-…
