Francisco J. Quintana
Francisco J. Quintana (born April 30, 1974) is an Argentinean-American
immunologist and
neuroscientist, and Professor of
Neurology at
Harvard Medical School. His lab studies interactions between the
immune system and
nervous system. He is best known for his work on the regulation of inflammation by
astrocytes, and by the study of the role of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor in the regulation of the immune response by
pollutants, the microbial flora and
metabolism. Dr. Quintana's research has implications for our understanding of the
pathology of multiple inflammatory disorders including
multiple sclerosis,
Type 1 diabetes and
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and also
brain tumors and
infectious diseases. His work has also led to the development of novel therapeutic interventions, and novel techniques for the investigation of regulatory mechanisms involved in the control of inflammation, including RABID-seq (Clark et al, Science 2021), FIND-seq (Clark et al, Nature 2023) and SPEAC-seq (Wheeler et al, Science 2023).
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