3.0218 | |
Chemistry and Computer Science Building | |
El Paso Texas, 79968 | |
rkirken@utep.edu | |
(915) 747-5536 | |
Web Site | |
Dr. Kirken's research interests are T-cell biology, cell signaling, cytokine pathways, hematopoietic cancers, immune disorders, tyrosine kinases, small molecule inhibitors, and transcription factors. |
KEYWORDS
- Jak/STAT signaling
- T cells
- Immune diseases
- Drug development
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