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'''Melissa Kemp''' (BE postdoctoral), in collaboration Dr. Cindy Stokes (Entelos)
'''Melissa Kemp''' (BE postdoctoral), in collaboration with Lucia Wille, John Burke, Christina Lewis


Experimental and computational modeling studies of lymphocyte signaling. Investigation of the apoptotic and cytokine responses resulting from stimulation of T cells at the T cell receptor via ligands of varying affinity. Network analysis of the T cell activation pathway using high throughput kinase assays.
Investigation of the signaling dynamics and cytokine responses resulting from stimulation of the T cell receptor via ligands of varying avidity. Using a systems approach, we have generated a large dataset characterizing the multivariate relationships between ligand avidity, signaling dynamics and IL-2 production in a murine T cell hybridoma line. Partial least squares regression analysis leads to a predictive model of IL-2 production in our system.
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Melissa Kemp (BE postdoctoral), in collaboration with Lucia Wille, John Burke, Christina Lewis

Investigation of the signaling dynamics and cytokine responses resulting from stimulation of the T cell receptor via ligands of varying avidity. Using a systems approach, we have generated a large dataset characterizing the multivariate relationships between ligand avidity, signaling dynamics and IL-2 production in a murine T cell hybridoma line. Partial least squares regression analysis leads to a predictive model of IL-2 production in our system.