New R01 awarded for models of Multi-Tissue Immunity

We are excited that our work to build multi-organ models of immunity will be funded for the next five years by a $2.4 million award from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. This award will fund exciting collaborations with the Throckmorton lab at Drexel University and Drs. Melanie Rutkowski and Anne Sperling here at UVA!

Interested in what we are studying? Read on below.

Communication between the lymph node and the organs it drains is imperative for predicting immune responses to vaccination, infection, and chronic disease, but have been difficult to study in vivo or in vitro.

To address this gap, we will develop a user friendly, microscale system designed specifically to co-culture intact samples of live tissue from the lymph node with other organs, while allowing recirculation of white blood cells as occurs in vivo. After determining the effects of various modes of fluid motion on intact lymph node tissue for the first time, we will generate a simple model of the response of the murine lymph node to vaccination, as a proof-of-principle of this new system for modeling multi-tissue immunity outside the body.

Posted on August 8, 2023 and filed under Grants & Awards, Lab Updates.

Congrats Hannah and Sophie for Parylene Paper!

Please join me in congratulating Hannah and Sophie for publication of their parylene paper today in ACS Applied Bio Materials!  We are excited to share their work showing that despite the severe toxicity of the resins used for light-based 3D printing, a simple chemical coating with parylene-C completely protected fragile primary cells (mouse splenocytes).  The same coating protected the device from eroding and absorbing water during experiments. Please read the paper here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsabm.3c00444.

Posted on August 4, 2023 .

Erin Lawrence appointed to the NIH Biotechnology Training Grant!

Congratulations to Erin for her appointment to the highly competitive T32 training grant for Biotechnology at UVA this year!  In addition to supporting her graduate studies and research, this appointment provides additional coursework and an externship in a biotechnology company of her choosing, to prepare future researchers for careers in biotech.  We are very proud of her and her ongoing research on building a multi-tissue model of vaccination.

Posted on July 30, 2023 .

Welcome Julian Bowes!

Julian is joining us as a lab and research technician with plans to attend graduate school in the future. He received a BS in Chemistry and minor in Psychology from UVA as an undergraduate student. Currently, he is working with in-tissue spatially resolved analysis.

Posted on July 30, 2023 .

Prof. Pompano named Shannon Mid-Career Fellow

Congratulations to Prof. Pompano, who was named in May 2023 as one of the inaugural class of Shannon Center Mid-Career Fellows at UVA! This fellowship recognizes “rising star” mid-career professors from across the university to receive additional research support and to form a community of Shannon fellows for the next three years.

Posted on July 20, 2023 .

Congratulations to Katrina for winning the UVA Cancer Center Trainee Fellowship!

Katrina’s project, The impact of tumor-draining lymph node remodeling on tumor cell invasiveness, was selected as an awardee for the UVA Cancer Center Trainee Fellowship! This was a competitive process, and her significant and exciting progress on her research progress in the past year was cited as a major strength of the renewal application. Congratulations to Katerina on this well-deserved recognition of your accomplishments and plans!

Posted on June 28, 2023 and filed under Grants & Awards, Lab Updates, People.

New review article in Frontiers in Immunology!

Big congratulations to Dr. Tochukwu Ozulumba, Dr. Jennifer Ortiz Cárdenas, and Alyssa Montalbine for writing a wonderful review about models of the lymph node, now online at Frontiers in Immunology! This review captures the state of the art in in vitro, ex vivo, and computation models of lymph node function, as well as the associated challenges and opportunities. It is open access, so enjoy the read!


Posted on May 10, 2023 .

Congratulations to Izzy for receiving the Lester Andrews Undergraduate Research Fellowship in UVA Chemistry!

This award will fund her work this summer, as she pivots from her nearly-completed project on analyzing the crosslinking of biomaterials, to using those biomaterials to advance cell responses in our lymph node chip system. She and her mentor Jon Zatorski took a big leap to write up the proposal on the next project, and it paid off. Congratulations Izzy on this great accomplishment! 

Posted on April 8, 2023 and filed under Collaborations, Grants & Awards, Lab Updates, People.

Professor Pompano and Parris Present at Pittcon!

Parris Anbaei and Prof. Pompano travelled to Philadelphia for the first in-person Pittcon since 2020. We had a great time catching up with colleagues, and getting feedback on our research after two invited talks. Prof. Pompano presented in a symposium organized by lab alumna, Prof. Ashley Ross (Univ. Cincinnati), and Parris presented in a session organized by Sally Gowers from the Boutelle lab (Imperial College, UK).

Posted on March 30, 2023 and filed under Collaborations, Conferences, Lab Updates, People, Presentations.