Meet the members and lab alumni of the Carpenter Lab in the Departments of Medicine and Pathology at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine. Our researchers and trainees seek to better understand immune responses to chronic infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in particular.
Meet the Team
Principal Investigator
Stephen Carpenter, MD, PhD
Assistant ProfessorDivision of Infectious Diseases & HIV MedicineDepartment of MedicineSchool of MedicineAssistant ProfessorDepartment of PathologySchool of MedicineEmail: sxc1507@case.edu
Phone: 216.368.4512
Lab Members
Robert Schauner, PhD
Post-Doctoral Scholar
Schauner received his PhD in Immunology from ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½. His PhD work focused on improving methods to predict relapse and cellular metabolism changes in acute myeloid leukemia with a primary focus on pediatrics. He joined the Carpenter lab in 2024 to study CD4 T cell responses to Mtb infected macrophages using his prior experience with data-driven science and single-cell RNA sequencing analysis.
Volodymyr (Vlad) Stetsenko, MD, PhD
Post-Doctoral Scholar
Stetsenko received his MD and neurology residency training in Ukraine, followed by the completion of a PhD in neuroscience at KSU/Cleveland Clinic. For his PhD, he studied the renewal and localization of CNS-recruited B cells during neurotropic coronavirus infection. He joined the Carpenter Lab in 2023 to study transcriptional profiling of human T-cell responses to Mtb-infected macrophages using single-cell transcriptomics and TCR sequencing.
Daniel Gail
Research Assistant
Gail Joined the Carpenter Lab in 2021 after graduating from the College of Wooster in 2020 with a BA in biochemistry/molecular biology. Since joining the lab, Gail has helped develop co-culture assays for human memory T cells with autologous, Mtb-infected macrophages from blood and BAL samples. Dan is using flow cytometry and single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze T cell responses to Mtb- infected cells.
Nancy Nagy
Research Technician IV; Lab Manager
Nagy joined the Carpenter Lab in 2022 and assists as the lab manager. Nagy graduated from Notre Dame College with a BS in biology in 1984 and completed training in a medical technology program affiliated with University Hospitals. Her previous experiences include research on animal models of IgA nephropathy as well as investigation of the regulation of APC function in the context of infectious diseases.
Vinicius G. Suzart
PhD Candidate
Suzart received his BSc degree at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) in Brazil before moving to the U.S. to work as a research assistant at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½. Vinicius joined the Biomedical Research Training Program (BSTP) in July 2021 and his previous experiences include research on CAR-T cell therapy, HIV-1, Zika virus, and SARS-CoV-2. His graduate work focuses on applying cutting-edge technology and immunological assays to investigate human CD4 T cell recognition of Mtb-infected macrophages.
Avinaash Kaur Sandhu, MS
PhD Candidate
Kaur Sanhu holds a BS in biological sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park and an ScM in molecular microbiology and immunology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her previous research experiences include work with food borne bacterial pathogens and cancer vaccines. Kaur Sandhu joined the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP) in July 2021. Her graduate work focuses on the TCR repertoire and antigen-specificity of Mtb-specific CD4+ T-cells that recognize infected macrophages.
Lab Alumni
- Weinan Du, MD, PhD
- Michelle Mocadie, MD