
Kerri St. Denis
@kstdenis_me
Immunobiology PhD student @YaleIBIO @LizaKonnikova | Previously @balazslab @ragoninstitute | Bowdoin College alum
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So excited to be here in Copenhagen. If you are around, don’t miss our groups work on all things T cell with a talk by Madison (Maddi) Strine, PhD and posters by Bunmi Olaloye M.D and Kerri St. Denis


So excited for Madison (Maddi) Strine, PhD talk today Human fetal and neonatal T cells stimulate intestinal epithelial growth Sunday, July 7, 2024 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM Room: Vandsalen. Come and learn about benefits of early life Tcells Society for Mucosal Immunology

Check out Kerri St. Denis poster at tonight’s reception #ICMI on novel roles for IFNL in early life (73) IFNL promotes growth and antigen presentation in enterocytes via T cell-epithelial crosstalk in the fetal small intestine Yale Department of Immunobiology

how does human milk vs formula affects intestinal epithelial health? Work lead by super talented Lauren Smith Yale School of Medicine during her 5th research year of med school. Our findings in the thread. Yale Pediatrics Sarah Taylor Madison (Maddi) Strine, PhD Kerri St. Denis sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
