Dr. Jeffrey Price

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Dr. Jeffrey Price

Rsch Asst Professor Food Science & Technology University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Contact

Address
FIC 1901 N 21st St Rm 304
Lincoln NE 68588-6205
Phone
4029370709
Email
jprice23@unl.edu

Education

  • B.A. Biology, University of Virginia
  • Ph.D. Immunology, Washington University in St. Louis

Research

My research background is mainly in regulation of immune responses, especially related to dendritic cells and T cells. I am currently using that work in projects related to the mouse and human microbiome. Our gnotobiotic mouse facility is currently examining the role of the microbiome in diseases ranging from inflammatory bowel disease to food allergies.

Publications

  • Liu X, Clemens DL, Grunkemeyer JA, Price JD, O'Connell K, Chapman NM, Storz P, Wen H, Cox JL, Reid WL, Hollingsworth MA and SP Thayer. 2019. Mucin-1 is required for Coxsackie virus B3-induced inflammation in the pancreas. Sci. Rep. 9:10656
  • Decalf J, Tarbell KV, Casrouge A, Price JD, Linder G, Mottez E, Sultanik P, Mallet V, Pol S, Duffy D and ML Albert. 2016. Inhibition of DPP4 activity in humans establishes its in vivo role in CXCL 10 post-translational modification: prospective placebo-controlled clinical studies. EMBO Mol. Med. 8:679-83
  • Price JD, Hotta-Iwamura C, Zhao Y, Beauchamp NM and KV Tarbell. 2015. DCIR2+ cDC2 DCs and zbtb32 restore CD4+ T cell tolerance and inhibit diabetes. Diabetes. 64:3521-31
  • Price JD and KV Tarbell. 2015. The role of dendritic cell subsets and innate immunity in type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. Front. Immunol. 6:288
  • Price JD, Beauchamp NM, Rahir G, Zhao Y, Rieger CC, Lau-Kilby AW and KV Tarbell. 2014. CD8+ dendritic cell-mediated peripheral tolerance of autoreactive CD4+ T cells is deficient in NOD mice and can be corrected by blocking CD40L. J. Leuk. Biol. 95:325-36