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Pharmacogenomics

OVERVIEW

The Mayo Clinic Transplantation Biology program seeks to understand the fundamental aspects of the biological and immunological hurdles to transplantation and to develop novel approaches to overcoming these hurdles. Currently comprised of four closely integrated research laboratories and core facilities, members of the Transplantation Biology program pursue cutting-edge investigation in:

  • Transplantation Immunology
  • B Lymphocyte Biology
  • Molecular Genetics and PharmacoGenomics.

The members work in a highly innovative and collaborative environment that extends far beyond the walls of the program, providing a valuable partnership with the greater basic science and clinical communities at the Mayo Clinic. The program offers world-class resources to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and clinical trainees.

Photo of Jeffrey L         Platt M.D.
"We are developing novel types of transplants to alleviate the problem of human organ shortage."

JEFFREY L. PLATT, M.D.

Professor of Immunology - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Professor of Pediatrics - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

Professor of Surgery - Mayo Clinic College of Medicine


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