Jeanette Boudreau is an assistant professor at Dalhousie in the Faculty of Medicine, jointly appointed to the Departments of Pathology and Microbiology and Immunology. Dr. Boudreau completed her PhD at McMaster University, and post-doctoral training at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Boudreau's research focuses on natural killer cells, and includes studies on fundamental NK cell biology, the impact of immunogenetic and phenotypic variation on NK cell function, and the application of NK cells as agents of precision medicine. Her laboratory uses humanized mouse models, cell lines, 3D culture systems and primary human NK cells and tumors to interrogate the roles and interactions between NK cells and their targets with a goal of prescriptively controlling NK cell function for therapeutic use.