Kenneth Hoehn, D Phil

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Mohamed A.F. Noor research assistant 2009-2013 Duke
 (Undergraduate)
Steven H. Kleinstein post-doc 2018- Yale (Computer Science Tree)
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Ota M, Hoehn KB, Fernandes-Braga W, et al. (2024) CD23IgG1 memory B cells are poised to switch to pathogenic IgE production in food allergy. Science Translational Medicine. 16: eadi0673
Callahan D, Smita S, Joachim S, et al. (2024) Memory B cell subsets have divergent developmental origins that are coupled to distinct imprinted epigenetic states. Nature Immunology
Hoehn KB, Kleinstein SH. (2023) B cell phylogenetics in the single cell era. Trends in Immunology. 45: 62-74
Jensen CG, Sumner JA, Kleinstein SH, et al. (2023) Inferring B cell phylogenies from paired heavy and light chain BCR sequences with Dowser. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Lopes de Assis F, Hoehn KB, Zhang X, et al. (2023) Tracking B cell responses to the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-1273 vaccine. Cell Reports. 42: 112780
Nickerson KM, Smita S, Hoehn KB, et al. (2023) Age-associated B cells are heterogeneous and dynamic drivers of autoimmunity in mice. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 220
Ota M, Hoehn KB, Ota T, et al. (2023) The memory of pathogenic IgE is contained within CD23 IgG1 memory B cells poised to switch to IgE in food allergy. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Mlynarczyk C, Teater M, Pae J, et al. (2023) mutation yields supercompetitive B cells primed for malignant transformation. Science (New York, N.Y.). 379: eabj7412
Asashima H, Mohanty S, Comi M, et al. (2022) PD-1CXCR5CD4 peripheral helper T cells promote CXCR3 plasmablasts in human acute viral infection. Cell Reports. 111895
Xu Q, Milanez-Almeida P, Martins AJ, et al. (2022) Adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 persist in the pharyngeal lymphoid tissue of children. Nature Immunology
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