Tania Watts Explained
Tania Watts |
Alma Mater: | University of Alberta |
Fields: | Immunology |
Workplaces: | Stanford University University of Toronto |
Known For: | Adaptive Immunity Research |
Awards: | Distinguished Fellow AAI 2022 Reynolds Award CSI 2018 |
Doctoral Advisor: | William Paranchych |
Thesis Title: | Structure and assembly of pili isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains PAK and PAO |
Tania H. Watts (born 1957) is a Canadian Immunologist, Professor at the University of Toronto,[1] past President of the Canadian Society for Immunology and from 2009-2019 held the Sanofi Pasteur Chair in Human Immunology at the University of Toronto.[2] Tania Watts holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Anti-viral Immunity (2021-) and was named a Distinguished Fellow of the American Association of Immunologists, class of 2022.
Education
Watts studied at the University of Alberta where she obtained her Bachelor and PhD degrees in Biochemistry.[3] Her graduate supervisor was William Paranchych. She was supported during her graduate work by an MRC Studentship.[4]
Scientific career
Watts' graduate research examined the structure and assembly of pili from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Her post-doctoral work at Stanford University with Professor Harden McConnell demonstrated the immunological effect of antigen presentation in lipid bilayers and led to her interest in T cells and immunity.
Watts is Professor of Immunology at the University of Toronto. Her group was among the first to provide evidence for CD28-independent co-stimulation.[5] Watts holds the Sanofi Pasteur Chair in Human Immunology at the University of Toronto.[6] She is director of the Faculty of Medicine Flow Cytometry facility.[7]
Watts is an active organizer in the Immunology community. She is a founder the Toronto Human Immunology Network, past President (2009-2011) of the Canadian Society for Immunology, and has organized international symposia.
Watts was a member of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table until its dissolution in September 2022.[8]
Research
Watts used biophysical techniques to study the properties of pili isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO and PAK for her doctoral work.[9]
Watts' post-doctoral research encompassed biochemical methods and the microscopy techniques TIRF (Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence) and FRET (Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer). Her work showed that CD4+ T cells could be activated to secrete Interleukin 2 by a lipid bilayer containing MHC II and peptide antigens, and that MHC II, peptide antigens and T-cell Receptor form a ternary complex.[10] [11]
Watts' laboratory at the University of Toronto continues her immunology research, with a focus on T cells, adaptive immunity and infectious diseases. Her group examines how different TNF Receptor family members (TNFR) contribute to survival of lymphocytes to control viral infections.[12] Her studies also demonstrate how TNFR activation contributes to inflammation and cancer.
Watts has applied her expertise in immunology to study the persistence of immunity to SARS-CoV-2[13] and the effectiveness of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 in individuals affected by immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.[14]
Awards
- 2006 CSI Investigator award[15]
- 2014 GSK Fast track challenge winner
- 2016 CSI - Hardy Cinader Award
- 2022 American Association of Immunologists Distinguished Fellow, class of 2022
- 2021 Canada Research Chair in Anti-Viral Immunity 2021-2028
- 2019 JJ Berry-Smith doctoral supervision award, University of Toronto
- 2018 John D. Reynolds Award, Canadian Society for Immunology
References
- Web site: Tania Watts Faculty Page.
- Web site: Hardy Cinader Award.
- Web site: Tania Watts Bio.
- Watts. T. H.. Kay. C. M.. Paranchych. W.. 1982. Dissociation and characterization of pilin isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains PAK and PAO. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry. 60. 9. 867–872. 10.1139/o82-110. 0008-4018. 6129055.
- DeBenedette. M. A.. Shahinian. A.. Mak. T. W.. Watts. T. H.. 1997. Costimulation of CD28- T lymphocytes by 4-1BB ligand. Journal of Immunology. 158. 2. 551–559. 10.4049/jimmunol.158.2.551 . 0022-1767. 8992967. 20305241 . free.
- Web site: University of Toronto professor wins GSK's 2014 Discovery Fast Track Challenge.
- Web site: Faculty of Medicine Flow Cytometry Contacts.
- Web site: About Us . 2022-09-13 . Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table . en-US.
- Watts. T. H.. Sastry. P. A.. Hodges. R. S.. Paranchych. W.. 1983. Mapping of the antigenic determinants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAK polar pili. Infection and Immunity. 42. 1. 113–121. 10.1128/IAI.42.1.113-121.1983. 0019-9567. 264531. 6194112.
- Watts. T. H.. Brian. A. A.. Kappler. J. W.. Marrack. P.. McConnell. H. M.. 1984. Antigen presentation by supported planar membranes containing affinity-purified I-Ad. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 81. 23. 7564–7568. 10.1073/pnas.81.23.7564. 0027-8424. 392187. 6334313. 1984PNAS...81.7564W . free .
- Watts. T. H.. Gaub. H. E.. McConnell. H. M.. 1986. T-cell-mediated association of peptide antigen and major histocompatibility complex protein detected by energy transfer in an evanescent wave-field. Nature. 320. 6058. 179–181. 10.1038/320179a0. 0028-0836. 2936964. 1986Natur.320..179W. 4240239.
- Chang. Yu-Han. Wang. Kuan Chung. Chu. Kuan-Lun. Clouthier. Derek L.. Tran. Anh T.. Torres Perez. Miguel S.. Zhou. Angela C.. Abdul-Sater. Ali A.. Watts. Tania H.. 2017. Dichotomous Expression of TNF Superfamily Ligands on Antigen-Presenting Cells Controls Post-priming Anti-viral CD4+ T Cell Immunity. Immunity. 47. 5. 943–958.e9. 10.1016/j.immuni.2017.10.014. 1097-4180. 29150240. free.
- Law . Jaclyn C. . Girard . Melanie . Chao . Gary Y. C. . Ward . Lesley A. . Isho . Baweleta . Rathod . Bhavisha . Colwill . Karen . Li . Zhijie . Rini . James M. . Yue . Feng Yun . Mubareka . Samira . McGeer . Allison J. . Ostrowski . Mario A. . Gommerman . Jennifer L. . Gingras . Anne-Claude . 2022-01-15 . Persistence of T Cell and Antibody Responses to SARS-CoV-2 Up to 9 Months after Symptom Onset . The Journal of Immunology . en . 208 . 2 . 429–443 . 10.4049/jimmunol.2100727 . 34903642 . 0022-1767. free .
- Dayam . Roya M. . Law . Jaclyn C. . Goetgebuer . Rogier L. . Chao . Gary Y.C. . Abe . Kento T. . Sutton . Mitchell . Finkelstein . Naomi . Stempak . Joanne M. . Pereira . Daniel . Croitoru . David . Acheampong . Lily . Rizwan . Saima . Rymaszewski . Klaudia . Milgrom . Raquel . Ganatra . Darshini . 2022-06-08 . Accelerated waning of immunity to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases . JCI Insight . en . 7 . 11 . e159721 . 10.1172/jci.insight.159721 . 2379-3708 . 9220925 . 35471956.
- Web site: CSI Investigator Award Recipients.