People

Zeina Jaffar

Research Associate Professor

Contact

Office
Skaggs 062C
Phone
(406) 243-6376
Fax
(406) 243-2807
Email
zeina.jaffar@umontana.edu

Personal Summary

Zeina Jaffar received a BSc degreee in Biology/Chemistry and a PhD in Immunophramacology at the University of London. Following postdoctoral research work at the University of London and University of Southampton, she moved to the University of Montana in 2004 and became a Research Assistant Professor in 2011.

Education

BSc Biology/Chemistry, University of London (Goldsmiths' College)

PhD  Biological Chemistry & Immunopharmacology, University of London  (UCL)

Postdoc, Thoracic Medicine, University of London (King's College)

Courses Taught

PHAR 362 Immunology Lab

PHAR 390 and PHAR 490 Research

Research Interests

I have a long-term interest in allergic asthma, mucosal immunology and the development of murine models of pulmonary inflammation to inhaled allergens and air pollutants. The primary focus of the laboratory is the study of lung mucosal immune responses to various environmental insults including house dust mite allergen, ozone, environmental cigarette smoke and wood smoke, and how these airborne agents lead to the development or exacerbation of allergic asthma. The goal is that these studies will lead to intriguing new insights into mechanisms that underpin the airway inflammatory process in human asthma. The emphasis of our current research program includes the role of natural killer cells and the dissection of the mechanism of action of novel eicosanoid antagonists (prostaglandin I2 and CB2) and S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) inhibitors in suppressing lung inflammation and potentiating mucosal immunity. These approaches will aid in facilitating the development of novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of asthma and other chronic inflammatory lung diseases.