Deyu Fang
Scientific Advisory Board
Batu Biologics
Austria
Biography
Deyu is an immunologist and professor working in the Department of Pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Fang will provide Batu Biologics oversight in the development of ValloVax, assisting in the design and implementation of IND-enabling experiments. Dr. Fang has several lung cancer mouse models that can be used to quantify the anti-tumor activity of ValloVax™. Additionally, Dr. Fang has won several awards throughout his research career, including NIH Type 1 Diabetes Pathfinder Award and the AAI (American Association of Immunologist) Young Investigator Travel Award. Dr. Fang is a recipient of over 12 of NIH grants since 2009 to present. With the current active three of RO1 NIH, his research focuses on T cell activation, immune tolerance and autoimmunity. Deyu is an immunologist and professor working in the Department of Pathology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Fang will provide Batu Biologics oversight in the development of ValloVax, assisting in the design and implementation of IND-enabling experiments. Dr. Fang has several lung cancer mouse models that can be used to quantify the anti-tumor activity of ValloVax™. Additionally, Dr. Fang has won several awards throughout his research career, including NIH Type 1 Diabetes Pathfinder Award and the AAI (American Association of Immunologist) Young Investigator Travel Award. Dr. Fang is a recipient of over 12 of NIH grants since 2009 to present. With the current active three of RO1 NIH, his research focuses on T cell activation, immune tolerance and autoimmunity.
Research Interest
medicine