Christina Graves

University of Florida
2701 SW 13th ST
APT L-07
Gainesville, FL
USA 32608

Biographical Sketch:
Christina Graves graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2011 where she gained a multidisciplinary research background spanning prebiotic chemistry and astrobiology, synthetic biology and molecular evolution. Currently, she is pursuing her PhD in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences in the laboratory of Shannon Wallet at the University of Florida. Her graduate research is focused on understanding host-environmental dialogues at the intestinal interface; specifically, she is striving to understand the innate immune function of intestinal epithelial cells in the context of type 1 diabetes.  Christina’s long term goal is to become an independent academic scientist with a focus in human inflammatory diseases within an evolutionary context.

Any personal financial relationships? No

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Signed on 02/06/2015 by Christina L Graves
Papers:
W.44 Dysregulated Gastrointestinal Innate Immune Function in Human Type 1 Diabetes