
Dan Fu Ruan
About Me
Dan Fu Ruan is a current PhD student in the Immunology multidisciplinary training area at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dan Fu is a member of the Horowitz Lab where she studies the genetic diversity of HLA class I and KIR genes and how they govern the capacity for NK cells to react to loss of HLA class I on tumor cells as well as their ability to induce ADCC reactivity and production of cytokines.
Dan Fu graduated from Vassar College, class of 2017, with a BA in Biology and an economics correlate in public policy.
Language
Multi-Disciplinary Training Areas
Immunology [IMM]
About Me
Dan Fu Ruan is a current PhD student in the Immunology multidisciplinary training area at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dan Fu is a member of the Horowitz Lab where she studies the genetic diversity of HLA class I and KIR genes and how they govern the capacity for NK cells to react to loss of HLA class I on tumor cells as well as their ability to induce ADCC reactivity and production of cytokines.
Dan Fu graduated from Vassar College, class of 2017, with a BA in Biology and an economics correlate in public policy.
Language
Multi-Disciplinary Training Areas
Immunology [IMM]