Jim Kaminski

Jim Kaminski

Postdoctoral Fellow

Degrees & Affiliations

BA, Political Economy - Georgetown University MS, Biostatistics - Harvard University PhD, Computational Biology - University of California, Berkeley

Background & Interests

Biology Biology
Cancer Cancer
Computational Methods Computational Methods
Genomics Genomics
Immunology Immunology
Keeping the Lab Humble Keeping the Lab Humble
Low Braü Low Braü
R&D R&D
Statistics Statistics
Technology Technology
Too Many Cooks Too Many Cooks

Biography

Jim is a post-doc in the Shalek lab and the Kean lab studying graft-vs-host disease and others subjects in immunology.

Before starting in the Shalek and Kean labs, Jim completed a PhD in computational biology under Nir Yosef at U.C. Berkeley and stayed on for another year as a post-doc. He realizes he owes the lab a better biography, and may even write one someday, but is posting this short one now because his newly-adopted beagle really needs to go for a walk.

Publications

Identification and tracking of alloreactive T cell clones in Rhesus Macaques through the RM-scTCR-Seq platform
Identification and tracking of alloreactive T cell clones in Rhesus Macaques through the RM-scTCR-Seq platform
  • Gerdemann et al.,
  • Frontiers in Immunology,
  • 2023
Biology Biology
Cell Atlas Cell Atlas
Computational Methods Computational Methods
Genomics Genomics
Immunology Immunology
R&D R&D
Technology Technology
Alex K. Shalek Alex K. Shalek
Jim Kaminski Jim Kaminski
Spatiotemporal single-cell profiling reveals that invasive and tissue-resident memory donor CD8+ T cells drive gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease
Spatiotemporal single-cell profiling reveals that invasive and tissue-resident memory donor CD8+ T cells drive gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease
  • Tkachev et al.,
  • Science Translational Medicine,
  • 2021
Biology Biology
Cell Atlas Cell Atlas
Genomics Genomics
Immunology Immunology
Medicine Medicine
Alex K. Shalek Alex K. Shalek
Jim Kaminski Jim Kaminski
José Ordovas-Montañes José Ordovas-Montañes
Spatiotemporal single-cell profiling of gastrointestinal GVHD reveals invasive and resident memory T cell states
Spatiotemporal single-cell profiling of gastrointestinal GVHD reveals invasive and resident memory T cell states
  • Tkachev et al.,
  • bioRxiv,
  • 2020
Biology Biology
Genomics Genomics
Immunology Immunology
Alex K. Shalek Alex K. Shalek
Jim Kaminski Jim Kaminski
José Ordovas-Montañes José Ordovas-Montañes