Stephanie C Eisenbarth, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and of Medicine (Immunology); Assistant Director, Clinical Immunology & Flow Cytometry Laboratories; Director, Immune Monitoring Core
Departments & Organizations

Yale Medical Group
Internal Medicine: Allergy & Clinical Immunology
Laboratory Medicine
Research Interests
Pattern Recognition Receptors; NOD-like Receptors Dendritic Cells; T cells; Allergy; Vaccines; Adjuvants more...
Education
- BA, Bryn Mawr College, 1996
- Ph.D., Yale University, 2003
- M.D., Yale School of Medicine, 2005
Selected Publications
- Williams, A., Flavell, RA., Eisenbarth, SC. The Role of NOD-like Receptors in Shaping Adaptive Immunity. Current Opinion in Immunology. Feb 2010, 22: 1-7.
- Cassel, SL, Eisenbarth, SC, Iyer, SS, Sadler, JJ, Colegio, OR, Tephly, LA, Carter, AB, Rothman, PB, Flavell, RA, Sutterwala, FS. The Nalp3 Inflammasome is Essential for the Development of Silicosis. PNAS. July 2008, 105: 9035-9040.
- Eisenbarth, SC, Colegio, OR, O’Connor, W, Sutterwala, FS, Flavell, RA. Crucial Role for the Nalp3 Inflammasome in the Immunostimulatory Properties of Aluminum Adjuvants. Nature. Jun 2008, 36: 135-137.


