Kate Bridges

Yale University.

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Malone Engineering Center Office 303A

55 Prospect St

New Haven, CT 06511

I am a PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. I work with Kathryn Miller-Jensen on various topics in computational systems immunology and single-cell data analysis. I am particularly interested in using data-driven approaches to understand how tumors hijack homeostatic cell-cell communication and how these signaling networks can be course-corrected with combinatorial immunotherapies.

selected publications

  1. FrontImmunol
    Mapping and validation of scRNA-seq-derived cell-cell communication networks in the tumor microenvironment
    Bridges, Kate, and Miller-Jensen, Kathryn
    Frontiers in Immunology 2022
  2. Preprint
    Langerhans Cells are an Essential Component of the Angiogenic Niche During Skin Repair
    Wasko, Renee,  Bridges, Kate, Pannone, Rebecca, Sidhu, Ikjot, Xing, Yue, Naik, Shruti, Miller-Jensen, Kathryn, and Horsley, Valerie
    Available at SSRN 4063239 2022
  3. Cancers
    3D Model of the Early Melanoma Microenvironment Captures Macrophage Transition into a Tumor-Promoting Phenotype
    Pizzurro, Gabriela A, Liu, Chang,  Bridges, Kate, Alexander, Amanda F, Huang, Alice, Baskaran, Janani P, Ramseier, Julie, Bosenberg, Marcus W, Mak, Michael, and Miller-Jensen, Kathryn
    Cancers 2021