2020 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
2020 - AAI Lifetime Achievement Award, American Association of Immunologists
2019 - Distinguished Fellows of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
2018 - AAI Excellence in Mentoring Award, American Association of Immunologists
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, T cell, Cytotoxic T cell, Antigen-presenting cell and Antigen. His Immunology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cellular differentiation. His T cell research incorporates themes from Molecular biology and T lymphocyte.
Within one scientific family, Marc K. Jenkins focuses on topics pertaining to Cell biology under Cytotoxic T cell, and may sometimes address concerns connected to CD40, Interleukin 3 and CD8. His Antigen-presenting cell study combines topics in areas such as Major histocompatibility complex and Antigen presentation. His work deals with themes such as Interleukin 2, Receptor, Adoptive cell transfer and Lymph, which intersect with Antigen.
His primary areas of study are Immunology, T cell, Antigen, Cell biology and Cytotoxic T cell. His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Receptor and In vivo. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of T cell, focusing on T lymphocyte and, on occasion, Cell growth.
His Antigen research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Molecular biology, Antibody and Microbiology. Marc K. Jenkins interconnects Streptamer, CD8 and Cellular differentiation in the investigation of issues within Cell biology. His studies in Antigen-presenting cell integrate themes in fields like Dendritic cell, Antigen presentation and CD40.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Immunology, T cell, Cell biology, Antigen and Cytotoxic T cell. His research brings together the fields of Cancer research and T cell. His Cell biology research incorporates elements of Receptor, Naive B cell, CD8 and Cellular differentiation.
The Antigen study combines topics in areas such as Microbiology and T-cell receptor. His Cytotoxic T cell study deals with MHC class II intersecting with MHC class I and Flow cytometry. His Antigen-presenting cell research integrates issues from Natural killer T cell and CD40.
Marc K. Jenkins spends much of his time researching Immunology, T cell, Antigen-presenting cell, Cytotoxic T cell and Antigen. He usually deals with Immunology and limits it to topics linked to Endogeny and Interleukin 10. His T cell research includes themes of CXCL10, Cancer research and Priming.
Marc K. Jenkins has included themes like Natural killer T cell, CD40 and Cell biology in his Antigen-presenting cell study. His study in Cytotoxic T cell focuses on IL-2 receptor in particular. Marc K. Jenkins has researched Antigen in several fields, including Autoimmunity, Microbiology and T-cell receptor.
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Clonal Expansion Versus Functional Clonal Inactivation: A Costimulatory Signalling Pathway Determines the Outcome of T Cell Antigen Receptor Occupancy
Daniel L Mueller;Marc Jenkins;R. H. Schwartz.
Annual Review of Immunology (1989)
Antigen presentation by chemically modified splenocytes induces antigen-specific T cell unresponsiveness in vitro and in vivo.
Marc K. Jenkins;Ronald H. Schwartz.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1987)
Visualizing the generation of memory CD4 T cells in the whole body
R. Lee Reinhardt;Alexander Khoruts;Rebecca Merica;Traci Zell.
Nature (2001)
Visualization of peptide-specific T cell immunity and peripheral tolerance induction in vivo.
Elizabeth R. Kearney;Kathryn A. Pape;Dennis Y. Loh;Marc K. Jenkins.
Immunity (1994)
Naive CD4(+) T cell frequency varies for different epitopes and predicts repertoire diversity and response magnitude.
James J. Moon;H. Hamlet Chu;Marion Pepper;Stephen J. McSorley.
Immunity (2007)
Visualization of Specific B and T Lymphocyte Interactions in the Lymph Node
Paul Garside;Elizabeth Ingulli;Rebecca R. Merica;Julia G. Johnson.
Science (1998)
Inflammatory Cytokines Provide a Third Signal for Activation of Naive CD4 + and CD8 + T Cells
Julie M. Curtsinger;Clint S. Schmidt;Anna Mondino;Debra C. Lins.
Journal of Immunology (1999)
Distinct Dendritic Cell Populations Sequentially Present Antigen to CD4 T Cells and Stimulate Different Aspects of Cell-Mediated Immunity
Andrea A Itano;Stephen J McSorley;Stephen J McSorley;R.Lee Reinhardt;R.Lee Reinhardt;Benjamin D Ehst.
Immunity (2003)
Normalizing the environment recapitulates adult human immune traits in laboratory mice
Lalit K. Beura;Sara E. Hamilton;Kevin Bi;Jason M. Schenkel.
Nature (2016)
CD28 delivers a costimulatory signal involved in antigen-specific IL-2 production by human T cells.
Marc Jenkins;P. S. Taylor;S. D. Norton;K. B. Urdahl.
Journal of Immunology (1991)
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