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Jeff Yoder is a dedicated researcher based in Raleigh, NC, with a keen interest in the evolution of vertebrate immunity and a diverse array of related fields. Although not affiliated with a specific university, Jeff's work spans several interdisciplinary areas, including immunotoxicology, biological barriers, and global health. His research delves into how vertebrates recognize infectious agents, employing transgenic approaches and comparative genomics to uncover new insights. Jeff is also deeply involved in computational biology and bioinformatics, using these tools to advance understanding in developmental biology and genetics. His expertise in genome engineering and gastroenterology further highlights his commitment to exploring the complexities of immunology and comparative immunology. Through his work, Jeff aims to contribute to the broader understanding of how exposure to xenobiotics affects immune function, ultimately enhancing global health outcomes.

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