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Katelin Davis, D.V.M.

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Dr. Davis is a graduate scholar in the NIH Comparative Biomedical Scientist Training Program in partnership with Purdue University and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, July 2019 – present.

Prior to joining the program, Dr. Davis received her DVM in May of 2019 from the Ohio State University where she first gained interest in allergic disease research.  Dr. Davis is interested in how genetically modified mouse models of allergies can be utilized to unravel the complex mechanisms driving allergic response and assist in the development of new immunomodulatory treatments.

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Katelin Davis
Positions
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Research/Thesis
Allergic immune responses and food allergies.
Type
Trainee
University Partner
Purdue University
Campus
NIH Intramural Lab
Year
2019