Scientific Committee on Myeloid Biology
Committee Roster
Chair
Esther
 A. Obeng, MD, PhD
 ('24)
Vice Chair
Olga A
 A. Guryanova, MD, PhD
 ('24)
Appointed Members
Shannon Elf, PhD
 ('27)
Gabriel Ghiaur, MD, PhD
 ('26)
Brandon
 Kenneth Hadland, MD, PhD
 ('26)
Jan-Henning Klusmann, MD
 ('27)
Julia
 Elizabeth Maxson, PhD
 ('24)
Ji Zhang, PhD
 ('24)
Jing Zhang, PhD
 ('24)
Yi Zheng, PhD
 ('24)
Staff Liaison
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Committee Mandate
The Scientific Committee on Myeloid Biology is focused on scientific aspects of normal myeloid biology and myelopoiesis, including neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. The focus of this committee will include:
The clinical areas:
- Neutropenia (severe congenital neutropenia, cyclic neutropenia, chronic benign neutropenia, neutropenia associated with immunodeficiencies, Shwachman Diamond Syndrome)
- Neutrophil function defects (chronic granulomatous disease, leukocyte adhesion disorders, Chediak Higashi syndrome, myeloperoxidase deficiency)
- Eosinophilia (Idiopathic Hypereosinophilia syndrome, nonidiopathic)
- Mast cell disorders
- Inflammatory diseases
The Methodological aspects:
- Studying myelopoiesis and myeloid function (in vivo and in vitro models)
- Understanding the basis of myeloid diseases
- Understanding the heterogeneity of inflammasomes and other myeloid populations
- Systems biological approaches to interrogate regulatory networks, phagocytosis, adhesion, and other aspects of myeloid cell biology
The emerging areas:
- New therapies
- Signaling and regulatory pathways
- Genomics/proteomics/systems biology
There is potential overlap with:
- Blood Disorders in Childhood – congenital syndromes
- Hematopoiesis – myeloid growth factors
- Myeloid Neoplasia – myeloid leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndrome, transformation in myeloid progenitors
- Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine – myeloid stem cells
- Immunology and Host Defense-differentiation and function of immune cells (including monocytes macrophages, eosinophils, and myeloid derived suppressor cells)
- Bone Marrow Failure-inherited and acquired neutropenia
Thus, appropriate sessions at the annual meeting may include:
- Neutropenia – basic, translational, therapies
- Neutrophil function defects – basic, translational, therapies
- Regulatory pathways that govern myeloid differentiation
- Studies of myeloid cell function
- Inherited and acquired disorders of eosinophils, monocytes, and mast cells
- The committee will consider developing joint sessions with other scientific committees with shared scientific interests.
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