Matthew E Brown, PhD
brownm@surgery.wisc.edu
(608) 263-0388
Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison WI 53792
Education
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Morgridge Institute for Research/University of Wisconsin-Madison (James A. Thomson)
- PhD, Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Minor in Clinical Investigation, University of Wisconsin-Madison (William J. Burlingham)
- BS, Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Interests
The Brown Lab focuses on exploring the nexus of pluripotent stem cell biology and immunology. We are currently investigating the mechanisms underpinning the immune response to autologous and allogeneic pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-derived cell therapies. Using transplantation immunology and genomics-based strategies, in conjunction with humanized mouse models, our goals are to 1) improve traditional organ transplantation outcomes, 2) gain new insights into PSC biology and immunology, and 3) enable curative regenerative medicine therapies.
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Dr. Brown was awarded a one-year, $40,000 grant from the Alternatives Research & Development Foundation. Read more here.