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October Keystone Symposia Fellow's Spotlight on Dr. Brea Manuel
Our October Keystone Symposia Fellow's Spotlight features Dr. Brea Manuel, a post-doctoral researcher at the University...
The overall research objective of my laboratory is to investigate the basic inflammatory and immunological processes contributing to diverse pathologies and develop targeted therapeutic approaches using engineering- and materials-based strategies. More specifically, we aim to achieve controlled elicitation or suppression of the immune system via the rational design of delivery systems that target key inflammatory cell populations. We approach this by synthesizing, assembling and testing in vivo a range of nanostructures loaded with strategically selected combinations of immunostimulants. By validating our immunostimulatory nanomaterials in mouse models for heart disease, cancer, and Chagas disease, we intend to demonstrate therapeutic immunomodulation based on the rational design of synthetic materials.
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Mentor: Laszlo Radvanyi, PhD
Oct 28, 2025 by Keystone Symposia
Our October Keystone Symposia Fellow's Spotlight features Dr. Brea Manuel, a post-doctoral researcher at the University...
Sep 23, 2025 by Shannon Weiman
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