Major Symposium C: New Regulatory Concepts from Human
Immunology Studies Ballroom D Chairs: Bana Jabri, Univ. of Chicago Michael J. Lenardo, NIAID, NIH
Major Symposium C: New Regulatory Concepts from Human
Immunology Studies Chairs: Bana Jabri, Univ. of Chicago Michael J. Lenardo, NIAID, NIH
He had been using transgenic (genetically modified) mice in
his immunology studies, knocking out particular genes and observing the physical effects, and he used a similar approach to uncover the biological basis of learning and memory.
For
immunology studies, the approach may be catching on.
A 2013 Clinical and Translational
Immunology study found that when a baby is ill, the numbers of leukocytes in its mother's breast milk spike.)
Our study suggests that the immune response to an early infection, HSV - 2, may be the additional factor that increases the risk for severity of Zika virus - induced disease,» said Dr. Gil Mor, senior author of the American Journal of Reproductive
Immunology study.
Not exact matches
Earlier this month, the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology published a
study estimating that 2.5 % of Americans have a food allergy.
He has worked as a Research Assistant at The Commonwealth Medical College, where he
studied osteoporosis, and as a Research Associate at an
immunology lab, HUMIGEN, where he worked on inflammatory bowel diseases.
He was given expert testimony, dozens of peer reviewed scientific
studies, textbook chapters regarding
immunology, etc etc..
In addition, a
study by the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology concluded that people with celiac disease have an increased risk of asthma.
At the annual meeting in February of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, Dr. Gideon Lack of King's College in London, England, presented information from his
study on peanut allergies which was also published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Dr. Wesley Burks, chief of Pediatric Allergy and
Immunology at Duke Medical Center, is part of a potentially groundbreaking
study aimed at finding out whether children with peanut allergies can be desensitized to peanuts and eventually cured of the allergy altogether.
Study published in medical journal (Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology) provides data that shea butter does not contain allergy proteins that tree nut allergic individuals are prone to being irritated.
A recent
study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology found that the percentage of children with peanut allergies has doubled in the last five years.
«According to a
study published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology, about 35 percent of children over age 5 with food allergies have experienced bullying, teasing or harassment.»
Dr. Frederick Leickly, an allergist, writes in his blog about a
study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology (JACI) which concluded that a sensitization to fenugreek was believed to have been caused by a peanut allergy in patients.
As a result of the LEAP
study, groups such as the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology, now state that for infants at high risk, there is strong evidence to support the introduction of peanut between 4 and 11 months.
In a new
study published in Mucosal
Immunology, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) report that human breast milk serves as a reservoir for bio-molecules that help to resolve inflammation and combat infection.
A US
study, which was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology, found genetics and skin exposure to baby wipes, dust and food are all factors behind increasing levels of children with food allergies.
The
study, published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology (ACAAI) surveyed 1,000 pregnant women and 1,000 new moms.
For their
study, published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology in March, Northwestern University pediatrician Dr. Ruchi Gupta and her colleagues got responses from 242 school nurses across the United States.
The
study, published March 19 in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, revealed that 53 percent of the women surveyed discounted the importance of the updated guidelines.
Results from this
study were published in the May 12, 2010 issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology.
A new
study published in the journal Mucosal
Immunology discovered a «reservoir» of bio-molecules in human milk that heal infection and wounds, reduce pain and calm inflammation.
The
study, published today in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology, found that an excessive inflammation reaction in older people can obstruct the immune system.
The
study, published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology (ACAAI) surveyed 1,000 pregnant women and 1,000 new moms.
A new
study published in the Journal of
Immunology offers new insights as to why healthy children are much more vulnerable.
«We did this
study to understand whether, in addition to PM2.5, coarse particulate matter contributes to asthma development and morbidity,» said Corinne A. Keet, MD, PhD, lead
study author and associate professor of pediatric allergy and
immunology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Hackett said, «
Studies of human
immunology are usually not the first choice for research in basic
immunology, but it is very important now to understand how humans differ from animal models.»
He said that the most exciting arenas of
immunology today include new strategies for vaccines and
studies of regulatory T lymphocytes and the innate immune response, which is essentially the most general form of attacking pathogens.
Ian Orme, Colorado State University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Microbiology,
Immunology & Pathology, recently conducted a
study that has provided some important new clues, and suggestions for other researchers.
For decades there has been some belief that pregnancy has an adverse effect on the course of melanoma, increasing the risk of its development, ability to spread throughout the body, and recurrence, said
study coauthor Mark Faries, MD, FACS, who was director of therapeutic
immunology at the John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, Calif. at the time the
study was conducted.
The research is part of a growing field called ecoimmunology, which aims to push the
study of
immunology beyond lab animals like fruit flies and mice and understand how immune systems function in real - world settings outside the lab.
In a new
study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology, Paller, the Northwestern Medicine chair of dermatology, together with Dr. Emma Guttman - Yassky of Mount Sinai Medical School, discovered that an arm of the immune system — the Th17 pathway — in these patients is way too active, and the higher its activity, the worse the disease severity.
To get into this field, Hackett said, «
Study fundamental aspects of
immunology.
The
study was published in the journal Nature
Immunology.
Researchers of the report, which is published in the June issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology (ACAAI), examined 14 previously published
studies to determine the effectiveness of yoga in the treatment of asthma.
He added that many immunologists involved in fighting bioterrorism also
study bacterial and viral
immunology and explore infectious diseases.
From Mexicali to Harvard by V. Chase, 8 July 2005 Luis León, a third year doctoral student
studying immunology at Harvard University and a recent recipient of a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Gilliam Graduate Fellowship, talks about his path from minimum - wage jobs to academic researcher.
«This
study provides support for this idea that antibodies under certain conditions can be bad and actually cause severe disease when people are infected with dengue,» says viral immunologist Sujan Shresta of the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and
Immunology in California.
In a
study published in March in Nature
Immunology, Dr. Melnick and his team reported that it is possible to shut down Bcl6 in DLBCL without affecting its vital role in the T cells and macrophages needed to support a healthy immune system.
«Later I regretted I did not
study it harder because, I found, business I can learn,
immunology I can catch up on, but how to motivate people and how to manage people with different interests is the hardest part of my transition [into business].»
The
study, funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, will appear online on March 3 in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) to coincide with its presentation at a meeting of the 2018 Joint Congress of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma &
Immunology (AAAAI) and the World Allergy Organization (WAO) in Orlando, Florida.
She focused on this exclusively, interviewing with various labs at UBC and finally deciding to complete her doctoral
studies with Brett Finlay in the department of microbiology and
immunology.
The
study, the first report to deduce the mechanism responsible for the persistent form of the condition in African American children, was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology.
«These
studies are rather illuminating because they provide new insights into the population of HIV virons that spreads horizontally from men,» Warner Greene, director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology and
Immunology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), who was not involved in the new work, noted in an e-mail.
Brian F. Volkman, PhD, professor of biochemistry; and Mitchell H. Grayson, MD, associate professor of allergy and
immunology; are the lead researchers on the
study.
They include basic virology and
immunology and
studies involving pathogens that don't appear in the context of HIV infection.
A new
study in Science
Immunology suggests a different approach to eczema, one that stimulates a natural brake on the allergic attack.
In their latest
study published in the specialist magazine «Genome Biology,» Hackermüller and his team, in cooperation with Professor Friedemann Horn and Professor Peter F Stadler from Leipzig University and the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and
Immunology IZI, were able to bridge yet another knowledge gap.