Sentences with phrase «cellular immunology»

Cellular immunology refers to the study of how cells in our immune system work together to protect our body from infections and diseases. It focuses on understanding how immune cells, such as T-cells and B-cells, recognize and destroy harmful invaders like bacteria or viruses. By studying cellular immunology, scientists can develop better strategies for preventing or treating immune-related disorders. Full definition
Ehrenreich has the science chops to do a serious study — a Ph.D. in cellular immunology comes in handy when exploring the world of macrophages and neutrophils.
I was extremely enthusiastic about the opportunity to immerse myself in a subject in detail, and chose the mechanisms of cellular immunology to study for a PhD.
Prior to joining Ricerca Biosciences, she developed in vitro cellular immunology assays as a postdoctoral research fellow at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Department of Immunology in Seattle, WA.
We use a diversity of approaches ranging from cellular immunology, cell purification and culture, cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry, computational biology and modeling.
Joachim Hombach's career started as a researcher in molecular and cellular immunology at the University of Zürich, Switzerland and the Max - Planck Institute for Immunology in Freiburg, Germany.
Candidates should possess a PhD and experience in cellular immunology, virology and / or molecular biology.
Started academic life as a physicist studying nuclear fusion before moving into the field of cellular immunology.
The work, carried out in the 1970s at the John Curtin School of Medical Research in Canberra, Australia, showed how the immune system distinguishes between normal and infected cells, laying the groundwork for current research in cellular immunology.
The Pediatric Division of Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine is very proud of the outstanding compassionate care that we provide our patients along with conducting state of the art basic and translational science on stem cell biology, cellular immunology and transplantation biology.
Gray's research focusses on fundamental and cellular immunology.
Dr. Miller has a background in protein biochemistry, cellular immunology, cardiac physiology, molecular immunology and molecular biology, which he developed working for over a decade in laboratories in the Medical School, Department of Chemistry, and the Molecular Biology Institute at UCLA.
He has a strong background in research methodology and 47 years of experience in the science of cellular immunology.
After pursing a career in molecular and cellular immunology, Dr. West redirected his studies to veterinary medicine, graduating from the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine in 1998.
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