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Immunologist with 10 years experience in experimental design, technical execution and scientific communication.
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
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Work Experience
Research Fellow
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
November 2016 - Present
Graduate Student
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
July 2012 - October 2016
Graduate Assistant
Ball State University
August 2010 - May 2012
West Nile Virus Field Technician
Indiana State Department of Health
July 2011 - October 2011
Education
PhD Immunology (College of Medicine)
University of Cincinnati
July 2012 - October 2016
M.S. Biology (Biology)
Ball State University
August 2010 - May 2012
B.S. Biology (Microbiology) (Biology)
Ball State University
August 2007 - May 2010
Certifications
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Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shao, T.-Y., Ang, W.X.G., Jiang, T.T., Huang, F.S., Andersen, H., Kinder, J.M., Pham, G., Burg, A.R., Ruff, B., Gonzalez, T., et al.(2019). Commensal Candida albicans Positively Calibrates Systemic Th17 Immunological Responses . Cell Host and Microbe. 25. (3). p. 404-417.e6.
Lange, S.M., McKell, M.C., Schmidt, S.M., Hossfeld, A.P., Chaturvedi, V., Kinder, J.M., McAlees, J.W., Lewkowich, I.P., Way, S.S., Turner, J., et al.(2017). l-Citrulline metabolism in mice Augments CD4 <sup>+</sup> T cell proliferation and cytokine production in Vitro, and accumulation in the Mycobacteria-infected lung . Frontiers in Immunology. 8. (NOV).
Turner, L.H., Kinder, J.M., Wilburn, A., D’Mello, R.J., Braunlin, M.R., Jiang, T.T., Pham, G., Way, S.S.(2017). Preconceptual Zika virus asymptomatic infection protects against secondary prenatal infection . PLoS Pathogens. 13. (11).
Kinder, J.M., Stelzer, I.A., Arck, P.C., Way, S.S.(2017). Reply: Breastfeeding-related maternal microchimerism . Nature Reviews Immunology. 17. (11). p. 730.
Kinder, J.M., Stelzer, I.A., Arck, P.C., Way, S.S.(2017). Immunological implications of pregnancy-induced microchimerism . Nature Reviews Immunology. 17. (8). p. 483-494.
Jiang, T.T., Shao, T.-Y., Ang, W.X.G., Kinder, J.M., Turner, L.H., Pham, G., Whitt, J., Alenghat, T., Way, S.S.(2017). Commensal Fungi Recapitulate the Protective Benefits of Intestinal Bacteria . Cell Host and Microbe. 22. (6). p. 809-816.e4.
Kinder, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Way, S.S.(2016). Offspring's Tolerance of Mother Goes Viral . Immunity. 44. (5). p. 1085-1087.
Jiang, T.T., Martinov, T., Xin, L., Kinder, J.M., Spanier, J.A., Fife, B.T., Way, S.S.(2016). Programmed Death-1 Culls Peripheral Accumulation of High-Affinity Autoreactive CD4 T Cells to Protect against Autoimmunity . Cell Reports. 17. (7). p. 1783-1794.
Jiang, T.T., Chaturvedi, V., Ertelt, J.M., Xin, L., Clark, D.R., Kinder, J.M., Way, S.S.(2015). Commensal enteric bacteria lipopolysaccharide impairs host defense against disseminated Candida albicans fungal infection . Mucosal Immunology. 8. (4). p. 886-895.
Kinder, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Ertelt, J.M., Xin, L., Strong, B.S., Shaaban, A.F., Way, S.S.(2015). Tolerance to noninherited maternal antigens, reproductive microchimerism and regulatory T cell memory: 60 years after ‘Evidence for actively acquired tolerance to Rh antigens’ . Chimerism. 6. (1-2). p. 8-20.
Xin, L., Jiang, T.T., Kinder, J.M., Ertelt, J.M., Way, S.S.(2015). Infection susceptibility and immune senescence with advancing age replicated in accelerated aging Lmna<sup>Dhe</sup> mice . Aging Cell.
Chaturvedi, V., Ertelt, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Kinder, J.M., Xin, L., Owens, K.J., Jones, H.N., Way, S.S.(2015). CXCR3 blockade protects against Listeria monocytogenes infection-induced fetal wastage . Journal of Clinical Investigation. 125. (4). p. 1713-1725.
Kinder, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Ertelt, J.M., Xin, L., Strong, B.S., Shaaban, A.F., Way, S.S.(2015). Cross-Generational Reproductive Fitness Enforced by Microchimeric Maternal Cells . Cell. 162. (3). p. 505-515.
Xin, L., Jiang, T.T., Chaturvedi, V., Kinder, J.M., Ertelt, J.M., Rowe, J.H., Steinbrecher, K.A., Way, S.S.(2014). Commensal microbes drive intestinal inflammation by IL-17-producing CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells through ICOSL and OX40L costimulation in the absence of B7-1 and B7-2 . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111. (29). p. 10672-10677.
Xin, L., Ertelt, J.M., Rowe, J.H., Jiang, T.T., Kinder, J.M., Chaturvedi, V., Elahi, S., Way, S.S.(2014). Cutting edge: Committed Th1 CD4+ T cell differentiation blocks pregnancy-induced Foxp3 expression with antigen-specific fetal loss . Journal of Immunology. 192. (7). p. 2970-2974.
Kinder, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Clark, D.R., Chaturvedi, V., Xin, L., Ertelt, J.M., Way, S.S.(2014). Pregnancy-induced maternal regulatory T cells, bona fide memory or maintenance by antigenic reminder from fetal cell microchimerism? . Chimerism. 5. (1). p. 16-19.
Jiang, T.T., Chaturvedi, V., Ertelt, J.M., Kinder, J.M., Clark, D.R., Valent, A.M., Xin, L., Way, S.S.(2014). Regulatory T cells: New keys for further unlocking the enigma of fetal tolerance and pregnancy complications . Journal of Immunology. 192. (11). p. 4949-4956.
Kinder, J.M., Then, J.E., Hansel, P.M., Molinero, L.L., Bruns, H.A.(2014). Long-term repeated daily use of intragastric gavage hinders induction of oral tolerance to ovalbumin in mice . Comparative Medicine. 64. (5). p. 369-376.
Clark, D.R., Chaturvedi, V., Kinder, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Xin, L., Ertelt, J.M., Way, S.S.(2014). Perinatal Listeria monocytogenes susceptibility despite preconceptual priming and maintenance of pathogen-specific CD8 + T cells during pregnancy . Cellular and Molecular Immunology. 11. (6). p. 595-605.
Elahi, S., Ertelt, J.M., Kinder, J.M., Jiang, T.T., Zhang, X., Xin, L., Chaturvedi, V., Strong, B.S., Qualls, J.E., Steinbrecher, K.A., et al.(2013). Immunosuppressive CD71 + erythroid cells compromise neonatal host defence against infection . Nature. 504. (7478). p. 158-162.
Lambert, S.E., Kinder, J.M., Then, J.E., Parliament, K.N., Bruns, H.A.(2012). Erythromycin treatment hinders the induction of oral tolerance to fed ovalbumin . Frontiers in Immunology. 3. (JUL).