Graduate

Meggie Kuypers
Ph.D. Student
Email: m.kuypers@mail.utoronto.ca
Research: Investigate the influence of the microbiota on iNKT cell phenotype and function in the context of IBD.

Zhewei Liu
Ph.D. Student
Email: zhewei.liu@mail.utoronto.ca
Research: Mutual crosstalk between MAIT cells and the microbiota in the context of IBD

Manjula Kamath
Ph.D. Student
Email: manjula.kamath@mail.utoronto.ca
Research: Investigating iNKT cell development and subset differentiation in the RBPJ inducible mouse system.

Victoria Sephton
Ph.D. Student
Email: victoria.sephton@mail.utoronto.ca
Research: Investigating the mechanisms underlying MAIT cell migration and activation in the context of IBD.

Milea DiPonzio
M.Sc. Student
Email: milea.diponzio@mail.utoronto.ca
Research: Exploring iNKT cell subset functionality and testing their anti-tumor potential in vitro and in vivo.
Undergraduate

Ana Hovorukhina
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