Assistant Professor
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Dr. José Ordovas-Montañes, PhD is a principal investigator at Boston Children’s Hospital, co-Director of the Cell Discovery Network, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, associate member at the Broad Institute, associate member at the Ragon Institute, and principal faculty at Harvard Stem Cell Institute. He is a Robertson Investigator of the New York Stem Cell Foundation. He received his BA in Biology from Tufts University, and PhD from Harvard University, where he studied how the nervous system and the immune system function together as the principal sensory interfaces between the internal and external environments. As a Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT, the Broad Institute, and the Ragon Institute, he began charting maps of human gut and airway, and discovered how human stem cells can be shaped by, and remember, inflammation. Jose started his group in 2019 at Boston Children's Hospital, where his group seeks to understand the principles of how inflammation drives memory formation in human barrier tissues.
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Single-cell to Tissue-scale Memory in the Nose
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
1:40 PM – 2:05 PM PT