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Welcome to the Division of Innate Immunity in the Department of Medicine

Mission

Led by division chief Kate Fitzgerald, PhD, the Division of Innate Immunity aims to expand on the Department of Medicine's current research strengths in infectious diseases and immunology as well as the highly impactful science by faculty in the Program in Innate Immunity.

Our Research


lab equipmentInnate immunity is central to defending nearly all multi-cellular organisms from microbial infection. The innate immune response relies on germline-encoded receptors, which sense microbial products and endogenous danger signals. These innate responses are critical for effective host defense, but careful regulation of innate immunity is equally essential to avoid detrimental inflammatory diseases. Learn more about our research


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Our Values


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We are committed to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for our faculty, postdocs, students, and staff. We accomplish this by valuing the expanded perspectives and varied demographics that make our community so strong.  We actively engage in ongoing dialogue and learn from all members of the program as well as the broader community. We believe that by doing so, we not only strive to provide an environment that is welcoming to all but also enrich our personal and professional perspectives and approaches to our research and clinical care.


Our ongoing goals include:

  • Recruiting, retaining, and advancing students, postdocs, staff, and faculty with varied experiences 
  • Fostering dynamic and supportive communities and spaces for individuals to study, experiment, and reflect
  • Supporting our community through seminars, journal clubs, professional development workshops, and other events
  • Encouraging participation in and collaboration with other campus-wide and community initiatives
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