H. Benjamin Larman, Ph.D.

Ph.D. – Harvard—MIT
Post-doc – Scripps Research Institute

Assistant Professor
Division of Immunology, Department of Pathology
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Ross Research Building, Room 664B
720 Rutland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21205

Phone: 410-614-6525
Email: [email protected]

Research:

Key words: immunoassay development, human immunology, precision immunopathology

The Larman laboratory develops and deploys new technologies to study the human immune system. Much of our work leverages advances in high throughput DNA synthesis and sequencing to enable novel, highly multiplexed molecular assays. Examples include:

– phage display of synthetic peptidome libraries for comprehensive profiling of antibodies;

– ribosome display of ORFeome libraries for antigen discovery, protein-protein interaction studies, and drug target identification;

– ultrasensitive, multiplexed RNA quantification techniques to monitor gene expression and detect microbes;

– efficient T cell receptor repertoire analysis;

– pooled genetic screening to elucidate immune cell function and identify new therapeutic targets.

The laboratory uses these and other unbiased approaches to identify new opportunities for monitoring and manipulating immune responses.

Publications and Interests: https://jhu.pure.elsevier.com/en/persons/harry-larman

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Miller Research Building
Suite 631
733 North Broadway
Baltimore, Maryland 21205

Office: (410) 955-2709

Email: [email protected]