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Elizabeth Mellins

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    Email Tel (650) 498-7350

Professional Overview

Administrative Appointments

  • Advisory Board, Nature Reviews Rheumatology (2005 - present)
  • Developer and co-Director, Introduction to Medicine for PhDs, Stanford School of Medicine (2001 - present)
  • Member, Medical and Scientific Advisory Council, Arthritis Foundation (national) (2003 - 2006)
  • Member,CMB-I StudySection, NIAID, NIH (2002 - 2007)

Honors and Awards

  • Within Our Reach grant recipient, ACR Research & Education Fund (2007)
  • Distinguished Service Award, American Association of Immunologists (2005)

Professional Education

M.D.: Harvard Medical School, Medicine (1978)

Postdoctoral Advisees

Wei JiangHenriette MacMillanNan Wang

Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

Our lab focuses on the study of antigen presentation by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules. We have been particularly interested in the molecular mechanisms and intracellular steps involved in the generation of complexes between MHC class II molecules and peptides. Our work in this area has elucidated the roles of invariant chain and HLA-DM, two molecules which regulate peptide-loading of class II molecules. In addition, we have investigated the molecular basis of class II associations with autoimmune diseases. Ongoing studies deal with:

1. Analysis of the biosynthesis, structure, and structure/function relationships of the HLA-DM and HLA-DO molecules.
2. Regulation of class II-restricted antigen presentation by professional antigen presenting cells.
3. Mechanistic basis of HLA allele association with autoimmune disease
4. Disease mechanisms in systemic idiopathic juveile arthritis

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