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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOBIOLOGY (ISSN:2631-6706)

Paula M. Chilton

Biography:

Dr. Paula M Chilton has completed her degree from Western Kentucky University in the field of Recombinant Gene Technology and Chemistry and she completed her Ph.D. from the University of Louisville in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology. She is currently working as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Louisville School of Medicine in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology and surgery. She has authored many publications in reputable journals. She is an active member in various societies such as American Association of Immunologists, American Society of Microbiology, and Society for Mucosal Immunology and also raising funds. She received many awards and honors for her contribution in the field of Microbiology and Immunology. She attended many international conferences and also participated in oral and poster presentations.

Research Interests:

Her research interests mainly focus on Effects of low-toxicity TLR-based adjuvants on T cell differentiation, function and survival, Vaccination and the induction of T cell memory, the function of low-toxicity TLR4 agonists in the control of immune cell activation

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