Associate Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington
The Kueh Lab studies the molecular circuitry controlling cell fate decisions in immune cells. We seek to understand how these circuits work in living cells, and what design principles underlie their operation. These studies aim to lay foundations for engineering immune cells to fight cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
We adopt an interdisciplinary approach, combining live-cell imaging, mathematical modeling, powerful mouse reporter models, and modern genetic and biochemical approaches.
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