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Judith Mandl

Judith Mandl
Biography: 

Judith Mandl is a Canada Research Chair in Immune Cell Dynamics and an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology at 91社区. After training in computational biology at the University of Warwick (Coventry, UK), she completed her Ph.D. at Emory University (Atlanta, USA) where she worked on HIV pathogenesis. Mandl went on to do her postdoc with Ronald Germain in the Systems Immunology lab at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, USA) where she studied T cell trafficking and naive T cell heterogeneity. Her team is investigating the role of cell migration and cellular sensing of mechanical input in orchestrating effective T cell immunity during infection, learning from specific instances where cell migration goes wrong.

Mandl has been fortunate to have interacted with, and continues to learn from, amazing mentors and mentees, and has herself mentored a number of students making career transitions. She is excited to offer any hard-won nuggets of wisdom to prepare for job searches and/or make informed decisions.

Area(s): 
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Department: 
Physiology
Division: 
Faculty Mentors

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