Faculty & Scientific Staff
Hannah DeBerg, PhD
Manager, Bioinformatics Group; Center for Systems Immunology
206.287.5606
Background
Dr. DeBerg completed her PhD in physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, using single-molecule fluorescence microscopy approaches to study motor proteins. Following her PhD, Hannah moved to Seattle and completed a postdoc at the University of Washington in the chemistry and biophysics departments. She joined BRI in 2015 as a bioinformatician in Peter Linsley’s laboratory where she became fascinated by the immune system.
Area of Research
Dr. DeBerg currently serves as the Bioinformatics Group Manager where she continues to enjoy working at the intersection of immunology, big data and advanced analysis.
Featured Publications
Nov 2024
An IL-2 mutein increases regulatory T cell suppression of dendritic cells via IL-10 and CTLA-4 to promote T cell anergy.
Cell Rep
Jamison BL, Lawrance M, Wang CJ, DeBerg HA, Ziegler LJ, Sansom DM, Gavin MA, Walker LSK, Campbell DJ
Oct 2024
Linking candidate causal autoimmune variants to T cell networks using genetic and epigenetic screens in primary human T cells.
bioRxiv
Ho CH, Dippel MA, McQuade MS, Mishra A, Pribitzer S, Nguyen LP, Hardy S, Chandok H, Chardon F, McDiarmid TA, DeBerg HA, Buckner JH, Shendure J, de Boer CG, Guo MH, Tewhey R, Ray JP
Aug 2024
T cells promote distinct transcriptional programs of cutaneous inflammatory disease in human skin structural cells.
bioRxiv
DeBerg HA, Fahning ML, Schlenker JD, Schmitt WP, Gratz IK, Carlin JS, Campbell DJ, Morawski PA
Dec 2023
An IL-2 mutein increases IL-10 and CTLA-4-dependent suppression of dendritic cells by regulatory T cells.
bioRxiv
Jamison BL, Lawrance M, Wang CJ, DeBerg HA, Sansom DM, Gavin MA, Walker LSK, Campbell DJ
Dec 2023
Phase 1 trial supports safety and mechanism of action of peptide immunotherapy for peanut allergy.
Allergy
Voskamp AL, Khosa S, Phan T, DeBerg HA, Bingham J, Hew M, Smith W, Abramovitch J, Rolland JM, Moyle M, Nadeau KC, Lack G, Larché M, Wambre E, O'Hehir RE, Hickey P, Prickett SR