Associate Professor
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California, United States
Michael Angelo, MD PhD is a board-certified pathologist in the department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Angelo is a leader in high-dimensional imaging with expertise in tissue homeostasis, tumor immunology, and infectious disease. His lab has pioneered the construction and development of new technologies for highly multiplexed spatial proteomics and computational tools for analyzing these complex datasets. With these approaches, his lab has discovered previously unknown rule sets governing the spatial organization and cellular composition of immune and stromal cells within the tumor microenvironment in triple-negative breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ. This effort has led to ongoing work aimed to define broader structural mechanisms that promote tolerogenic niches in cancer, tuberculosis, and the maternal-fetal interface. His lab is expanding this spatial framework to map the spatial distribution of transcripts, lipids, and glycans. Dr. Angelo is the recipient of 2014 NIH Director’s Early Independence, 2020 DOD Era of Hope Award and is a principal investigator on multiple extramural awards from the National Cancer Institute, Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and steering committee co-director of the Human Biomolecular Atlas (HuBMAP) initiative.
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Conserved Spatial Programs of Immune Regulation in Human Health and Disease
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
1:00 PM – 1:25 PM PT