Immune Drivers of Autoimmune Disease (IDAD)

The IDAD program aims to improve our understanding of the immunologic processes underlying the initiation, progression, and clinical course of autoimmune diseases. The research thus focuses on defining the immunologic states and dynamics that drive the development of autoimmune diseases with the goal of preventing autoimmunity or stalling its clinical progression. All IDAD projects are focused solely on human subjects. IDAD researchers will develop and utilize novel approaches that may enhance the feasibility of future large-scale studies by reducing costs and burden to subjects.

Main Areas of Focus

  • To better understand the mechanisms by which genetic variants influence the course, progression, and clinical features of autoimmune diseases
  • To identify biomarkers of flare, remission, and progression of autoimmune disease
  • To investigate the evolution and regulation of immune responses during disease progression or flare
  • To refine molecular-level markers of autoimmune diseases into mechanistic understanding of cellular or humoral immune dysfunction in those diseases
  • To elucidate immunologically distinct endotypes within autoimmune diseases
  • To better understand the mechanisms by which environmental or microbial influences modulate immune responses to result in flare, remission, or progression of disease

IDAD Funded Projects

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