Shailbala Singh is an accomplished research scientist at MD Anderson Cancer Center since March 2010, currently serving as Research Group Leader and Principal Research Scientist. Singh specializes in enhancing T cell-mediated immunotherapy and has developed tumor antigen-specific CD8 and CD4 T lymphocytes for clinical applications. Previous experience as a Postdoctoral Fellow involved investigating immunization mechanisms against sexually transmitted pathogens, contributing to the HPV Moonshot Program and collaborations with Baylor College of Medicine. In addition to research roles, Singh has actively volunteered with Ronald McDonald House Houston and participated in public policy initiatives as a Fellow with The American Association of Immunologists. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Veterinary Microbiology from Texas A&M University, an MHA/MBA from the University of Houston-Clear Lake, and a Bachelor’s in Veterinary Science from G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.

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Ronald McDonald House Charities Greater Houston

Ronald McDonald House Charities Greater Houston offers a home away from home providing care, compassion and hope to families with seriously ill children being treated in Texas Medical Center member institutions. We are proud to offer a safe and loving environment to all families of children facing a life-threatening condition, including those in need of an organ transplant or fighting cancer. Additionally, through our Care Mobile program we offer school aged children access to healthcare (like immunizations) right in their own neighborhood.


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