People – Jenn Hammel

Duke University

Research Interests

I am interested in exploring the impact of extracellular matrix in innate and adaptive immunity, sex differences, and metabolism.

Selected Publications

Hammel JH, Arneja A, Cunningham J, Wang M, Schumaecker S, Macias Orihuela Y, Ozulumba T, Zatorski J, Braciale TJ, Luckey CJ, Pompano RR, Munson JM. Engineered human lymph node stroma model for examining interstitial fluid flow and T cell egress. bioRxiv 2024.

Hammel JH, Zatorski JM, Cook SR, Pompano RR, Munson JM. Engineering in vitro immune-competent tissue models for testing and evaluation of therapeutics. Review. Advanced Drug Delivery 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addr.2022.114111

Hammel JH*, Cook S*, Belanger MC*, Munson JM, Pompano R. Modeling Immunity In Vitro: Slices, Chips, and Engineered Tissues. Review. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 2021, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-bioeng-082420-124920

Hammel JH, Bellas E. Endothelial cell crosstalk improves browning but hinders white adipocyte maturation in 3D engineered adipose tissue. Integrative Biology 2020, 12(4);81-89, https://doi.org/10.1093/intbio/zyaa006.

Contact

jennifer.hammel@duke.edu