

Helen Turner
Dr. Helen Turner is a distinguished figure in the field of molecular immunology, currently serving as a professor of Biology at Chaminade University of Honolulu. Her academic journey has been marked by significant roles at esteemed institutions such as The Queen's Center for Biomedical Research and the University of Hawaii. Dr. Turner's research is primarily centered on the exploration of mast cell ion channels as potential therapeutic targets for inflammatory diseases, alongside investigating the immune-modulatory effects of cannabinoid compounds. Her work has garnered substantial funding from a variety of prestigious sources, reflecting the impact and potential of her research endeavors. Dr. Turner is actively engaged with several scientific advisory boards, contributing her expertise to guide and shape the future of biomedical research. Her dedication to the field is further exemplified by her commitment to training the next generation of scientists, having been recognized for her efforts in mentoring graduate students and securing essential research grants. Dr. Turner's scholarly contributions have been widely acknowledged, with her research findings published in numerous reputable scientific journals. Her role extends beyond research and teaching, as she also serves as a grant reviewer for notable organizations such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the British Wellcome Trust. This involvement underscores her standing in the scientific community and her commitment to advancing the field of molecular immunology. Throughout her career, Dr. Turner has been lauded for her innovative approach to addressing complex biological challenges, particularly in the realm of inflammatory diseases. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also holds promise for the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Her contributions continue to inspire both her peers and students, solidifying her reputation as a leader in her field. In addition to her research and academic responsibilities, Dr. Turner is known for her collaborative spirit, often working alongside fellow researchers to push the boundaries of what is known in molecular immunology. Her passion for discovery and education remains a driving force behind her ongoing efforts to make a meaningful impact in the world of science.
Publications
, S78-S78, 2021-06-01
, 195-205, 2011-06-01
, 2024-10-24