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Title
Assistant Professor
Area of Study/Expertise
Mucosal Immunology; colorectal cancer; infectious disease; tissue-resident T cells
Email
t.bergsbaken@rutgers.edu

Tessa Bergsbaken, PhD – Center for Immunity & Inflammation; Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine

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The Bergsbaken Lab studies a subset of CD8+ T cells that traffic to the tissue and persist there after infection or immunization. These tissue-resident memory T cells (Trm) play an important role in early defense against pathogen challenge at barrier surfaces. We use bacterial and viral pathogens to understand the mechanisms of T cell activation, maintenance, and function in the intestine and other mucosal tissues in response to local infection. The density of CD8+ T cells within solid tumors often correlates with improved prognosis, and our lab is also utilizing a mouse model of colorectal cancer to examine how adoptive CD8+ T cell immunotherapy can be improved using our findings from infection models.

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