Ruth R Montgomery

PhD Associate Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology)
Medicine (Rheumatology)
Yale School of Public Health
United States of America

Academician Immunology
Biography

Ruth R. Montgomery is a cellular immunologist with particular expertise in use of novel technology for human translational studies. Her research employs systems wide studies to identify individual differences in immune responses that lead to divergent outcomes to infection. Her group focuses on effects of aging on innate immunity and individual variation influencing susceptibility to West Nile, dengue, and Zika viruses, among others. She has overseen studies of immune responsiveness in human cohorts with successful enrollment of >1800 healthy individuals. Dr. Montgomery’s work is notable for her use of primary human cells to demonstrate immune related mechanisms and illuminate potential avenues for therapeutic interventions. She is Director of the CyTOF facility and Associate Dean for Scientific Affairs. Education & Training PhD in Rockefeller University (1987) BA in University of Pennsylvania, Biology (1981) Fellow in Yale University.

Research Intrest

Effects of aging on innate immunity and individual variation influencing susceptibility to West Nile, dengue, and Zika viruses, among others.