Polly Matzinger
Laboratory of Immunogenetics
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
USA
Biography
Polly Matzinger has worked as a bartender, carpenter, jazz musician, playboy bunny, and dog trainer. She is currently chief of the ghost lab and the section on T-Cell Tolerance and Memory. She worried for years that the dominant model of immunity does not explain a wealth of accumulated data and suggested an alternative, the Danger model, which suggests that the immune system is far less concerned with things that are foreign than with those that do damage. This model, whose two major tenets z most of what the immune system seems to do right, as well as most of what it appears to do wrong, covering areas as transplantation,autoimmunity, and the immunobiology of tumors. The model has been the subject of a BBC "horizon" film and was featured in three other films about immunity, as well as countless articles in both the scientific and the lay press. In 2013, her section was assigned to the Laboratory of Immunogenetics.
Research Interest
Danger model of immunity,Tissue-based class control,Immune tolerance and activation