Meet the Members of MTTC
MTTC is SLB's Members in Transition and Training committee.  This group is lead by trainee members and the efforts are focused on society resources and services for SLB trainee members; a true grassroots effort! Meet the dedicated individuals who volunteer their time in providing this valuable service to the society and the community. 
 
Name: Anandita Basu   Job title and lab/institute: Post Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Surgery, Rhode Island Hospital, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island  Country of origin / residence: India / USA  My research: In my current research project, I am trying to investigate the mechanisms of neutrophil dysfunction post hemorrhagic shock.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Being a member of the SLB, I feel included in the ‘leukocyte family’ which comprises of experts from around the globe, providing me with first-hand opportunities to acquire knowledge from the group and improve my networking. Proudest career achievement to date: To be a part of my current postdoc lab, the opportunity to take up challenging projects and to be able to help my lab members in their projects, as well as to learn throughout the process.  Fun fact: In addition to my passion for science, I have an ardent interest for dance (currently pursuing Indian classical dance), and to practice yoga! 
 
Name: Anagha Betadpur   Job title and lab/institute: PhD Candidate, Elsa Bou Ghanem Lab,  University of Buffalo  Country of origin / residence: USA / USA  My research: I am trying to understand the role of neutrophils in age-associated decline in pneumococcal vaccine efficacy.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: I get to attend workshops and seminars that are very informative and help me learn a lot.  Proudest career achievement to date: I am an inventor on a patent for a skin-brightening composition  Fun fact:  I love photography and traveling. 
 
Name: Kiana Bynum   Job title and lab/institute: PhD Candidate in the lab of Jason Kay, Department of Oral Biology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY  Country of origin / residence: USA / USA  My research: I study host-pathogen interactions between neutrophils and oral microbes.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: One benefit of being an SLB member is having access to a diverse professional network to learn and grow from.  Proudest career achievement to date: Being awarded a NIH NRSA fellowship.  Fun fact: I love to sing, write, indulge in literature, and support the arts! 
 
Name: Kelley Cooper  Job title and lab/institute: Licensing Associate; Health Sciences Innovation Team at The Ohio State University Country of origin / residence:   USA/ USA My research: My doctoral research focused on understanding the mechanisms driving live neutrophil trapping within macrophages and the immune consequences of this in the resolution of inflammation and autoimmunity. Since completing my PhD, I have transitioned to the technology commercialization space where I help bridge the gap to bring technologies from the lab bench to the market where they are available for patient care.   Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Having access to a variety of webinars on diverse topics which are very beneficial as a trainee. Proudest career achievement to date: Successfully publishing my doctoral research and defending my dissertation.  Fun fact: I love being outside and traveling to new places to go hiking!  
 
Name: M. Giulia Doglio   Job title and lab/institute: Doctoral graduate at the VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research, Belgium.  Country of origin / residence: Originally from Italy / Belgium  My research: I study the role of linear ubiquitin in inflammasome biology.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Learning how to organize events, networking. Proudest career achievement to date: I have helped with the organization of a PhD symposium, with great success.  One interesting fact about you: I am a big fan of inline skating, and I feel it is my role to convince anybody to try this sport. 
 
Name: Havisha Honwad   Job title and lab/institute: Recently completed my PhD from Irazoqui Lab, Department of Microbiological and Physiological Systems (MaPS) at UMass Medical School, Worcester  Country of origin / residence: India / United States  My research: I study transcriptional programs that control macrophage phenotype and response.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Networking and career development opportunities + I am currently a member in transition  Proudest career achievement to date: Successfully defended my dissertation very recently  Fun fact: Indian classical music and dance enthusiast 
 
Name: Olivia Blaine Johnston   Job title and lab/institute: Undergraduate Researcher, Dr. Frances Lund, University of Alabama at Birmingham  Country of origin / residence: United States / United States  My research: Developing a novel mouse model to induce B cell specific gene deletions  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Community within research  Proudest career achievement to date: Society for Leukocyte Biology Presidential Merit Finalist  Fun fact: I take my cat on backpack walks!  
 
Name: Vijay Sai Josyula   Job title and lab/institute: Doctoral Student, Christoffersson lab, Uppsala University  Country of origin / residence: India / Sweden  My research: I work to understand the communication between nerves and immune cells in health and disease and their potential role in autoimmune diabetes.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: This would help me connect to like-minded researchers and find peers and mentors apart from networking. Proudest career achievement to date: I had an opportunity to present a flash talk for my poster at SLB 2022. Fun fact: Apart from science I like to play volleyball and travel whenever I get the opportunity to. 
 
Name: Samson Oluwapelumi Kosemani   Job title and lab/institute: PhD student at the Molecular Cellular Biology Lab, Department of Immunology, Institute for Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.  Country of origin / residence: Nigeria / Brazil  My research: My research focus is on the role of RAS effector protein in the development of melanoma.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: One of the benefits of being an SLB member is ability to network with other scientists all over the world.  Proudest career achievement to date: My first publication  Fun fact: I love to tell stories through pictures. 
 
Name: Nathaniel L. Lartey   Job title and lab/institute: PhD Candidate in the Lab of Dr. Michael Schnoor, Department of Molecular Biomedicine, CINVESTAV del IPN- Mexico City.  Country of origin / residence: Ghana / Mexico.  My research: I study the role of the actin-binding protein cortactin in the onset and development of sepsis.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Exposure to the broader leukocyte biology community of researchers and opportunity to network. SLB has provided trainee members like me the opportunity to present our research, and this has boosted my confidence.  Proudest career achievement to date: SLB Presidential Student Award for 2021 annual meeting.  Fun fact: Growing up, I wanted to be an Engineer until it switched to medical doctor. After I did not gain admission to the Medical School, I read Biochemistry and I am now a Scientist 
 
Name: Alexsandra Lenhard    Job title and lab/institute: PhD Candidate, University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine  Country of origin / residence: USA / USA  My research: Determining the role of PMNs during the transition of S. pneumoniae from colonizer to pathogen upon viral infection  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Networking  Proudest career achievement to date: Writing a methods paper for a new IAV/pneumococcal co-infection model  Fun fact: I am a first generation college student 
 
Name: Shaunna Simmons   Job title and lab/institute: PhD Candidate, Bou Ghanem Lab, University at Buffalo  Country of origin / residence: USA / USA My research: I study how host aging contributes to the decline in neutrophil antimicrobial function following S. pneumoniae infection and how the extracellular adenosine pathway regulates these changes.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Some benefits of being a member of SLB are getting to attend seminars/webinars and being able to get involved in the SLB community.  Proudest career achievement to date: Getting an F31 fellowship from the NIH  Fun fact: I like to go hiking (as long as it isn’t snowing in Buffalo) 
 
Name: Parvind Singh    Job title and lab/institute: PhD Scholar/ Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Debrecen, Hungary  Country of origin / residence: India / Hungary  My research: I am studying the unconventional T cells i.e. Invariant Natural Killer T cells (iNKT), γδ T cells and Mucosa-associated Invariant T cells (MAIT) cells in health and diseases.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Networking and opportunity to connect peers in the field of Leukocyte Biology. Proudest career achievement to date: Clinical case interpretation presented in International Clinical Cytometry Society (ICCS) in 2019.  Fun fact: Everyone in my pedigree was/is a proud farmer, except me. Apart from my passion for science, I am a sportsman too and Volleyball is my favorite. 
 
Name: Bhagawat C. Subramanian   Job title and lab/institute: Research Associate, Lineberger Cancer Institute UNC Chapel Hill, USA  Country of origin / residence: India / USA My research: My research aims to understand how the tuning of cytoskeleton impacts vesicular-endomembrane system, and vice versa, in the context of immune and tumor cell responses.  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: To me, SLB provides a fantastic base to explore multiple avenues to learn and fine tune one’s socio-scientific skills. Being part of MTTC at SLB, I get to interact with members of diverse and inclusive backgrounds, as well as contribute productively to the cause of a truly unique society!  Proudest career achievement to date: I am proud of all the moments where my interactions with mentees, peers and collaborators have led to ‘smart’ experiments that provided critical as well as timely understanding of the underlying problem!  Fun fact: I find the outdoors, especially hiking, a great way to unwind, relax and refresh perspectives! 
 
Name: Essi Yayra Ines Tchalla  Job title and lab/institute: Postdoctoral Scientist at UMass Chan Medical School Country of origin / residence:  Togo / USA  My research: Characterizing the effect of the gut microbiome on immune cells responses at distal tissues in health and disease  Favorite benefit of being an SLB member: Having access to a variety of webinars on diverse topics which are very beneficial as a trainee. Proudest career achievement to date: Successfully defending my thesis and earning my doctorate Fun fact: I love to crochet in my free time 
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