Bana Jabri

Professor Department of Medicine
Cancer Research Center
Committee on Immunology
Committee on Molecular Metabolism & Nutrition
University of Chicago

Dr. Bana Jabri is a pediatric gastroenterologist and an expert in innate and mucosal immunity. She has followed a career interest in celiac disease, autoimmune disorders and inflammatory bowel disease. She is the 2009 recipient of the William K. Warren, Jr. Prize for Excellence in Celiac Disease Research. Dr. Jabri has extensive experience in human immunology, especially in designing and performing studies on human intestinal tissue samples. More recently, she has been developing mouse models that mimic key aspects of immune dysregulation found in patients with inflammatory intestinal disorders. Using human and mouse models, Dr. Jabri aims to identify key immune pathways involved in the initiation and development of autoimmune diseases and intestinal inflammatory disorders. Identification of such pathways will yield insights that lead to new, targeted therapeutic strategies.

Training

  • BA, 1986, Universite Paris VII, Biochemistry
  • Fellowship, 1990, Hôpital Necker, Paris, France, Clinical Immunology & Immunodeficiency
  • MD, 1991, Institut Pasteur
  • Residency, 1991, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris
  • Fellowship, 1994, National Institutes of Health, Molecular Biology and Allergology
  • PhD, 1996, Universite Paris VII, Immunology

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