Biography:
Dr. Inoue studied Neuroscience at Nagasaki University, Japan, and graduated with a Ph.D. in 2000. After four years of a postdoctoral fellowship at UCLA (Dr. Chris Evans) and Nagasaki University (Dr. Hiroshi Ueda), he obtained the position of Associate Professor at Nagasaki University. Then, he decided to expand his research fields and joined Duke University in 2009. At Duke University, he studied Immunology. In 2016, he obtained an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and started Neuroimmunology studies. In 2022, he received tenure and was promoted to Associate Professor. He has published 78 peer-reviewed research articles.
Title : CCR5-mediated T Cell infiltration into the brain triggers pulmonary dysfunction in murine cryptococcus-associated IRIS