

Liudmila Kulik
Dr. Liudmila Kulik is solving complex problems in the field of immunology as an Assistant Professor of Research at the University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus, within the Department of Medicine. Her pioneering research delves into the intricate role of complement proteins in immune responses and disease, with a particular focus on the contexts of injury and inflammation. Dr. Kulik's scholarly contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of complement biology. Her publications encompass a wide array of topics, including the characterization of natural antibodies and the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies aimed at targeting complement pathways. Her work is instrumental in elucidating the mechanisms of immune responses, particularly through the use of animal models to study disease processes. In addition to her research, Dr. Kulik is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scientists and fostering a collaborative research environment. Her commitment to advancing the field of immunology is reflected in her active participation in academic conferences and her collaborations with fellow researchers. Through her work, Dr. Kulik continues to contribute to the development of novel approaches that hold promise for improving patient outcomes in diseases characterized by inflammation and immune dysregulation.
Publications
, 6974-6982, 2005-06-01
, 67.7-67.7, 2015-05-01
, 3526-3535, 2002-10-01
, e1009942, 2022-05-05
, 85-88, 1995-06-19
, 4111-4112, 2008-10-01
, 4119-4120, 2008-10-01
, 112-128, 2023-05-01
, 2266-2266, 2010-08-01