The Dwyer Lab is part of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Division of Allergy & Clinical Immunology. Our lab is located on the 5th floor of the newly constructed BWH Hale Building for Transformative Medicine, within the Jeff and Penny Vinik Center for Translational Immunology Research. This highly collaborative environment is focused on conducting groundbreaking research into the immunopathologic basis of human diseases, and we actively collaborate with a wide range of research groups within the division. Our lab holds weekly work-in-progress meetings and participates in the Allergy and Immunology Research in Progress seminar series. Other institutional collaborations and affiliations include:
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- The Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease Center, directed by Dr. Tanya Laidlaw, which focuses on patient care, exploring new treatments for AERD, and understanding how aspirin desensitization therapy works.
- The Brigham and Women’s Mastocytosis Center, directed by Dr. Mariana Castells, the largest center for mast cell disease in the United States with a strong focus on improving therapeutic approaches for treating patients with mast cell diseases and developing a deeper mechanistic understanding of how these diseases arise and progress.
- The Brigham Research Institute Lung Research Center, focused on developing advances in the understanding of lung biology and disease through promoting and supporting research and encouraging collaborations between research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- The Harvard Medical School PhD Program in Immunology, lead by Dr. Shiv Pillai and Dr. Wendy Garrett, which hosts a widely attended Wednesday seminar series featuring prominent national and international leaders in immunology.