The Sirota Lab aims to develop computational integrative methods to inform disease diagnostics and therapeutics. Our goal is to integrate different types of omics and clinical data to better understand the role of the immune system in disease.
12/19/19 ACRA: Setting Training Expectations for Trainees on the Academic Career Track (1.5 hours)
3/3/20 Promoting Student Mental Health:A Presentation and Discussion (Staff and Faculty)
3/3/20 Promoting Student Mental Health: Faculty Workshop (Faculty only)
6/10/20 Tools and Tips for Virtual Learning
11/10/20 Optimizing the Efficiency of Your Lab
5/25/21 Sharpening your Mentoring Skills (SyMS)
Systems approaches to understand immune responses, particularly to cancer
Mentorship Development:
3/3/20 Promoting Student Mental Health:A Presentation and Discussion (Staff and Faculty)
11/10/20 Optimizing the Efficiency of Your Lab
12/8/20 Setting Expectations with a "Welcome to the Lab' Letter (Parts 1 and 2)
We strive to understand the events that drive progression of pre-malignant disease into invasive cancer, focusing on gastric and esophageal adenocarcinoma.
My research is focused on uncovering the mechanisms and development of new therapies for the cerebrovascular diseases including brain vascular malformations, stroke, and cognitive dysfunction.
Dissecting host mechanisms of tuberculosis (TB) pathogenesis and disease progression, defining immunological correlates of protection, and validating biomarkers and point-of-care diagnostics for TB and COVID-19