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Amy Moran

Center for Immunology
Department of Lab Medicine & Pathology
University of Minnesota
MMC 334
420 Delaware St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Lab: 612/625-1626
Fax: 612/625-2199

email: moran137@umn.edu

Education

B.S., Biology, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA 2001

 

Honors and Awards

3M Fellowship
Immunology Training Grant 2008-2010
Nominated for "Outstanding Performance Award for Teaching Assistants"

Current Research

Currently I am working on answering two different T cell development questions using two mouse models. I’m generating a negative selection reporter mouse that will allow us to identify and track thymocytes that have received a high affinity signal via their TCR from a self-pMHC. This red fluorescent protein reporter mouse will allow us to ask about the “history” of a T cell via RFP expression. Moreover, we will also be able to address questions about the frequency of thymocytes undergoing clonal deletion versus those being positively selected, as well as the origin of regulatory T cells agonistically selected in the thymus.
My second project is using the Sleeping Beauty transposase mutagenesis system to identify genes that regulate negative selection. Quadruple transgenic mice were generated and bone marrow from these animals was used to set-up bone marrow chimeras in a well-characterized negative selection mouse model. Our prediction is that Sleeping Beauty will mediate a defect in clonal deletion by mutating a gene necessary for thymocyte negative selection. These genes will then be identified and confirmed in further assays.

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