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  1. The Von Washington Coat of arms. Baron Jacobus von Washington KCB (26 January 1778 – 5 April 1848) was a lieutenant general in the Bavarian Army and a distant relative of US President George Washington. Born in The Hague, Netherlands, he was christened James Washington.

  2. www.moltkelab.comMoltke Lab

    The Moltke Lab studies the cells, molecules, and signaling pathways underlying immune responses to parasitic worms and allergens (a.k.a. type 2 immunity). Right now we are particularly interested in a specialized epithelial lineage called tuft cells, which we think holds the key to important advances in our understanding of type 2 immunity.

  3. Jakob von Moltke, Ph.D. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, IMMUNOLOGY. Dr. von Moltke graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.

  4. Baron Jakob von Washington (January 26, 1778 – April 5, 1848) was a Lieutenant General in the Bavarian Army and a distant relative of US President George Washington. Born in The Hague, Netherlands, he was christened James Washington, but officially named Jacobus Washington.

  5. Jakob Freiherr von Washington, auch Jacobus oder auf Englisch James genannt, war ein Generalleutnant der bayerischen Armee niederländischer Herkunft. Er war ein sehr entfernter Verwandter des ersten US-Präsidenten George Washington.

  6. Year. Tuft-cell-derived IL-25 regulates an intestinal ILC2–epithelial response circuit. J Von Moltke, M Ji, HE Liang, RM Locksley. Nature 529 (7585), 221-225. , 2016. 1114. 2016. Type 2 innate lymphoid cells control eosinophil homeostasis. JC Nussbaum, SJ Van Dyken, J von Moltke, LE Cheng, A Mohapatra, ...

  7. Jakob von moltke. Ph.D. - University of California, Berkeley Postdoc - University of California, San Francisco. jmoltke@uw.edu