
The Fribourg Lab Team
Our team is a diverse, multidisciplinary research group led by engineer and immunologist Miguel Fribourg, PhD at the Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Miguel Fribourg, PhD
Assistant Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Nephrology, Immunology & Immunotherapy
Miguel Fribourg, PhD, is an engineer and immunologist. His lab focuses on multidisciplinary approaches that combine theoretical and experimental techniques to study cellular signaling in the context of organ transplant immunology with the aim to guide clinical intervention.
Dr. Fribourg earned a PhD in Signal Processing from the Polytechnical University in Madrid (UPM), and a PhD in biomedical sciences in a cell-signaling at an electrophysiology lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. He did five years of postdoctoral training in systems biology in the field of immunology, where he honed his skills in experimental techniques and computational analyses in functional genomics and studied the effects of type I interferons in early viral infections.
Current research interests in the lab include unraveling the mechanisms that govern delicate Treg/Teff balance to develop innovative approaches to monitor and modulate T cell function and ultimately guide therapeutic intervention.
Meet the Team
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Miguel Fribourg, PhD
Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Translational Transplant Research Center
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Mehek Ningoo
PhD Candidate
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Cayetana Gisbert
Research Associate
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Laura Espinar Barranco, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
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Nicholas Althayde-Rizzaro, MD
Postdoctoral Fellow
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Francisco Fuego González, PhD
Former Postdoctoral Fellow, Currently an Assistant Professor of Pharmacological Sciences
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Carmen Salto
Former Student, Currently Completing Her PhD at University of Granada
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Mitchell McGinty, PhD
Former Graduate Student, Currently a Research Scientist at Barinthus Biotherapeutics