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<h3><font color=#2>Name</font></h3> A. Catarina Julio
<h3><font color=#2>Name</font></h3> Carlos Tadokoro, PhD
 
 
<h3><font color=#2>Position</font></h3> Principal Investigator
 
 
<h3><font color=#2>e-mail</font></h3> ctadokoro@igc.gulbenkian.pt
 
 
 
 
 
 
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<h3><font color=#2>Name</font></h3> Susana Caetano
 
 
<h3><font color=#2>Position</font></h3> M. Sc. Student


<h3><font color=#2>Position</font></h3> Lab Manager/Technician


<h3><font color=#2>Project</font></h3> “Intravital imaging of naturally occurring Tregs in the thymus”
<h3><font color=#2>Project</font></h3> “Intravital imaging of naturally occurring Tregs in the thymus”


<h3><font color=#2>Brief description</font></h3> In my project I will image naturally occurring Tregs inside a living thymus using a multi-photon microscope. The observation of cell-cell contacts between “wanna-be” Tregs and dendritic cells after different in vivo stimulation of thymocytes is a new approach to better understand nTregs generation.
<h3><font color=#2>Brief description</font></h3> In my project I will image naturally occurring Tregs inside a living thymus using a multi-photon microscope. The observation of cell-cell contacts between “wanna-be” Tregs and dendritic cells after different in vivo stimulation of thymocytes is a new approach to better understand nTregs generation.
<h3><font color=#2>e-mail</font></h3> scaetano@igc.gulbenkian.pt


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<h3><font color=#2>Name</font></h3> Ana Vaz
<h3><font color=#2>Name</font></h3> Ana Vaz


<h3><font color=#2>Position</font></h3> M. Sc. Student
<h3><font color=#2>Position</font></h3> M. Sc. Student


<h3><font color=#2>Project</font></h3> “Effect of different types of Tregs in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)”
<h3><font color=#2>Project</font></h3> “Effect of different types of Tregs in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)”


<h3><font color=#2>Brief description</font></h3> Tregs are necessary to suppress the immune response against self-antigens. In my project I will compare the effect of MBP-specific Tregs versus Polyclonal-specific Tregs in the control of spontaneous EAE development and suppression of Th1/Th17 cells.
<h3><font color=#2>Brief description</font></h3> Tregs are necessary to suppress the immune response against self-antigens. In my project I will compare the effect of MBP-specific Tregs versus Polyclonal-specific Tregs in the control of spontaneous EAE development and suppression of Th1/Th17 cells.
<h3><font color=#2>e-mail</font></h3> anavaz@igc.gulbenkian.pt


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Name

Carlos Tadokoro, PhD


Position

Principal Investigator


e-mail

ctadokoro@igc.gulbenkian.pt





Name

Susana Caetano


Position

M. Sc. Student


Project

“Intravital imaging of naturally occurring Tregs in the thymus”


Brief description

In my project I will image naturally occurring Tregs inside a living thymus using a multi-photon microscope. The observation of cell-cell contacts between “wanna-be” Tregs and dendritic cells after different in vivo stimulation of thymocytes is a new approach to better understand nTregs generation.


e-mail

scaetano@igc.gulbenkian.pt





Name

Ana Vaz


Position

M. Sc. Student


Project

“Effect of different types of Tregs in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)”


Brief description

Tregs are necessary to suppress the immune response against self-antigens. In my project I will compare the effect of MBP-specific Tregs versus Polyclonal-specific Tregs in the control of spontaneous EAE development and suppression of Th1/Th17 cells.


e-mail

anavaz@igc.gulbenkian.pt





Former lab members


Tatiana Teixeira, MSc


A. Catarina Julio