Maillard Lab
The Maillard laboratory is interested in the study of blood-forming stem cells, blood cell development, and the development and function of T lymphocytes.
Latest News
April, 2013 Ivan has been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and will be inducted April 26th. Congratulations!
April 18, 2013 Congratulations Ashley on your thesis defense!


Save the Date:
Morgan Jones Thesis Defense May 1, 2013 at 3:00pm, Forum Hall Palmer Commons
March 1, 2013
Congratulations Jennifer Chase for successfully completing your preliminary exams
Read our latest publication in JCI. Blockade of individual Notch ligands and receptors controls graft-versus-host disease. Read it here. Link
Dr. Maillard Interview WDIV Channel 4
November 27, 2012

November 2012: Ashley Sandy at LSI Poster Session

December 2011
Congratulations to Morgan Jones for receiving the Outstanding Abstract Achievement Award for the American Society of Hematology 2011 conference! Read about it here. Link
September 2011
Congratulations to Morgan Jones for receiving the Organogenesis Fellowship Award!
April 2011
Congratulations to Ashley Sandy for receiving this year's Monte V. Hobb's Student Award and the Herman and Dorothy Miller fund award.
Congratulations to our lab for receiving the NIH R01 grant entitled: Notch Signaling in Alloimmunity.
November 2010
Our recent paper makes ASBMT headlines. Read it here. Link
November 2010
Our recent paper makes ASBMT headlines. Read it here. Link
September 2010
Read our latest publication in Blood. Notch signaling is a critical regulator of allogeneic CD4+ T cell responses mediating graft-versus-host disease. PubMed Link
University of Michigan Cell & Developmental Biology
CDB website
April 2010
Congratulations to Ashley Sandy and Morgan Jones for successfully completing their preliminary exams.
Congratulations to Ivan and the Maillard lab for receiving a 2010 Kimmel Scholar award in support of a grant entitled: Role of Ash1L histone methyltransferase in normal and malignant hematopoiesis.
Other Links
Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) website