Team

Cameron McAlpine, PhD

Associate Professor

Principal Investigator

Cameron.mcalpine@mssm.edu

Cameron completed his PhD at McMaster University in Canada and pursued his postdoctoral training at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School before starting his independent lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

Abi Yates, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

Abi.yates@mssm.edu

Dr. Abi G. Yates graduated with a MSci in Biochemistry from King’s College London, before completing her PhD with the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Oxford, UK. Having finished a post-doc with the Department of Chemistry, Abi left Oxford to join the McAlpine lab at Mount Sinai in March 2022. Her research interests lie in neuroimmunology – investigating the relationship between the central nervous and immune systems. Abi’s current research focuses on the role of IL-3 in Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis. Outside of the lab, Abi enjoys travelling, watching live music and Formula 1 racing.

Teresa Gerhardt, MD

Postdoctoral Fellow

teresa.gerhardt@mssm.edu

Teresa has been passionate about the immune mechanisms implicated in cardiovascular diseases ever since she completed her doctoral research at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology in San Diego in 2015. Having obtaining her MD from Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg, Germany, she joined the Charité in Berlin, Germany, as a clinical fellow in cardiology and clinician-scientist in 2019. With the goal to seek out the effects of lifestyle factors on vascular aging, clonal hematopoiesis and atherosclerosis, Teresa joined the McAlpine lab in January 2023.

Aaron Douglas, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

Aaron.douglas@mssm.edu

Aaron is a postdoctoral research fellow who is particularly interested in neuroimmunology and brain-body interactions. Aaron completed his PhD at the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute in Trinity College Dublin, where he focused on the regulation of adipose tissue circadian rhythms by innate T cells. He then joined the Trinity Neurosciences Institute as a postdoctoral fellow, investing whether memories formed during sickness could activate an anticipatory immune response. Aaron joined the McAlpine lab in February 2025 to further his postdoctoral training, and his work will focus on neuroimmune interactions along the heart-brain axis. Outside of the lab Aaron enjoys running and keeping active in the gym, while also being an avid gamer.

Alika Sulaman, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow

bibialika.sulaman@mssm.edu

Alika is passionate about understanding how things work, from the molecular to systems levels, to enable complex behavior and life. She completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 2025, where she studied the neural circuits regulating sleep and the contributions of dopamine signaling during sleep to memory storage processes. Wanting to explore the functions of sleep outside of the brain and to learn about brain-body and brain-immune system interactions, Alika joined the McAlpine lab in November 2025. Outside of lab, Alika enjoys reading science fiction, going on challenging hikes, and exploring NYC’s amazing food scene.

Annie Khamhoung

PhD Student

annie.khamhoung@icahn.mssm.edu

Annie is a PhD student in immunology at Mount Sinai. She completed her B.S. in Biochemistry at Northeastern University. Annie worked for several years in biotech as a research assistant developing cancer immunotherapies before beginning graduate school. She is passionate about immunology and looking forward to delving into neuroimmunology and brain-body interactions governed by the immune system. Annie is currently focused on neurodevelopmental diseases. When Annie isn’t in the lab, she enjoys rock-climbing, and spending time in central park.

 

Jake Jacob

MD/MSc Student

walter.jacob@icahn.mssm.edu

Walter “Jake” Jacob is a medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Class of 2025. He completed a B.S. degree in biology from Providence College in Rhode Island where he used a yeast model to interrogate how ER-associated leak channels regulate programmed cell death. He then worked for two years as a postbaccalaureate research fellow at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the NIH where he studied prion proteins and molecular chaperones. Now, as a medical student, his research interests lie at the intersection of different organ systems. He is particularly interested in how sleep modulates hematopoietic stem cell differentiation and how this impacts the subsequent development of atherosclerosis.

 

Lena Gaebel, MSc

Research Associate

lena.gaebel@mssm.edu

Lena has particular interest in immune cell crosstalk in the context of neurodegeneration. She completed her B.Sc. in Biology in her hometown Hannover, Germany. and her MSc  in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience from Maastricht University, by completing a research internship in the McAlpine lab. Her current research focuses on the role of IL-3 in tauopathy. In her free time Lena enjoys travelling and is thrilled to explore different places in and around New York City in the upcoming months.

 

You?

If you are interested in joining our lab send Cameron an email!

Postdoctoral Fellows

We are an interdisciplinary group. If you are seeking a postdoc position and have interests in immunology, cardiology, and neuroscience, send Cameron an email: cameron.mcalpine@mssm.edu

Graduate students

If you would like to complete your PhD in the McAlpine lab you will have to apply to a ISMMS PhD program. We are affiliated with the Immunology and Neuroscience graduate training programs. More information about grad school at ISMMS can be found here. If you are a PhD or MD student and would like to do a rotation or exchange in the lab, reach out to Cameron by email.

Alumni

Agustin Clemente Moragon

Su Goswami

Dr. Jan Hoffman

Merlin Heiser

Pacific Huynh