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Ivan Dzhagalov (葛一樊), MD, PhD

Associate Professor, Institute of Microbiology and Immunology

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, TAIWAN

News

2023.08.21 We welcome our new Master students, Gina and Molly

2023.07.28 Vicky defended her MS thesis entitled “Investigating the roles of Csf1r ligands in the maintenance of thymic macrophages”

2023.07.25 Ethan defended his MS thesis entitled “The maintenance of thymic macrophages at steady state and after acute depletion”

2023.07.24 We welcome Peggy Wu and Yu-Hua Shih for summer internships in the lab

2023.07.17 Nick defended his MS thesis entitled “Developing a DNA vaccine based on the Sindbis virus replicon”

2023.06.12 We welcome Ariel Lan for a summer internship in the lab

2023.06.10 Graduation ceremony for Ethan, Vicky, Nick, Ting-An, and April

2023.06.01 We welcome our new PhD student Abhirami Jothish

2023.05.25 April defended her PhD dissertation entitled “Connective tissue mast cells require the glycosaminoglycan Heparin for granule formation”. Congratulations Dr. Herrera-Heredia!

2023.04.11 Vicky, Nick and Ethan won awards at the annual Master thesis competition at our Institute!

2023.03.06 Tyng-An successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled “Thymic macrophages consist of two populations with distinct origin and localization”. Congratulation Dr. Zhou!

2023.02.01 We welcome our new PhD student Shen-Yan Huang.

2022.12.08. We welcome our former MS student Jane who will now be a research assistant in the lab.

2022.11.30. Tyng-An’s paper is published in eLife.

2022.11.09. April’s paper is published in Frontiers in Immunology.

2022.08.23. Johnny successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled “Heparan sulfate is essential for thymus growth during development”. Congratulations, Dr. Hsu!

2022.08.15. We welcome our new Master student Lily.

2022.08.05. Jane defended her MS thesis entitled “Myeloid landscape of the thymus”.

2022.07.28. Nan-Kai defended his MS thesis entitled “Investigating the role of type-I Interferon signaling in thymic macrophages”.

2022.07.21. We welcome our new PhD student Elisa Lee.

2022.01.13 Ae defended her MS thesis entitled “Examining the roles of M-CSF, GM-CSF, and G-CSF in thymic macrophage maintainance by using Fc-fusion proteins and antibody blocking”.