Nina Bhardwaj, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine, Pathology and Dermatology
Director, Tumor Vaccine Program
Co-Director, M.D./Ph.D. Program
Experimental Pathology, Immunology, Pathobiology / Immunobiology of antigen presenting cells; cancer vaccine development
Nina.Bhardwaj@nyumc.org, (212) 263 5814 , (212) 263 6727
Fax: (212) 263 6729
522 First Avenue, SRB 1303, New York, NY 10016
Research and Clinical Interests
The goal of the Bhardwaj lab is to understand the biology of human dendritic cells (DCs) in diseases like cancer and viral infections, and exploit the potential of DCs as therapeutic vaccines. Dendritic cells constitute a specialized class of cells in the body that is involved in the early detection of invading pathogens like bacteria and viruses and directing the body's defense mechanisms to mount an appropriate immune response to check the spread of infection. DCs are able to present on their surface antigenic peptides from pathogens, which are recognized by specific T cells. These T cells get activated and constitute an essential constituent of the ensuing immune response.
Selected Publications
Adams S, Lowes M, O’Neill DW, Schachterle S, Romero P, Bhardjwaj N. Lack of Functionally Active Melan-A(26-35)-Specific T Cells in the Blood of HLA-A2(+) Vitiligo Patients. J Invest Dermatol. Epub 2008 Mar 13. Cited in Pubmed; PMID 18337837.
O’Neill DW, Bhardwaj N. Armed and ready: How effector T cells deploy in reactive lymph nodes to modulate immunity. Nature Immunol. 2007;8(7):679-81. Cited in Pubmed; PMID 17579644.
Velazquez EF, Jungbluth AA, Yancovitz M, Gnjatic S, Adams S, O'Neill D, Zavilevich K, Albukh T, Christos P, Mazumdar M, Pavlick A, Polsky D, Shapiro R, Berman R, Spira J, Busam K, Osman I, Bhardwaj N. Expression of the cancer/testis antigen NY-ESO-1 in primary and metastatic malignant melanoma (MM)--correlation with prognostic factors. Cancer Immun. 2007;7:11-17. Cited in Pubmed; PMID 17625806.
Skoberne M, Somersan S, Almodovar W, Truong T, Petrova K, Henson P, Bhardwaj N. The Apoptotic Cell Receptor CR3, but not alphavbeta5, is a regulator of human dendritic-cell immunostimulatory function. Blood. 2006 Aug 1;108(3):947-55.
O’Neill, D, Bhardwaj N. Exploiting Dendritic Cells for Active Immunotherapy of Cancer and Chronic Infections. Methods Mol Med. 2005;109:1-18. Cited in Pubmed; PMID 15585909.
Beignon AS, McKenna K, Skoberne M, Manches O, DaSilva I, Kavanagh D, Larsson M, Gorelick R, Liffson J, Bhardwaj N. Endocytosis of HIV-1 Activates Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells via Toll-Like Receptor-Viral RNA Interactions. J Clin Invest. 2005;115:3265-75.
Organizational Associations
American Society of Clinical Investigation; American Society of Clinical Oncology; Infectious Disease Society of America; American Association of Immunologists
Selected Awards
2002 - 2007 Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award
2004 Merit Award, NIH AI44628
2004 Scientific American Top 50 Researchers Award (Medical Research)