The discrepancy in effect may result from a subtle difference between animal and human immune systems, says
immunologist James Riley of the University of Pennsylvania.
«The quality of these naturally occurring human antibodies as biological drugs to treat the virus infection is remarkable, and we are doubly encouraged because they recognize multiple species of Ebola,» said
immunologist James Crowe, Director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center.
After declaring Belvin in remission, the oncologist introduced her to the man behind ipilimumab,
immunologist James P. Allison.
Scientists have known about the beneficial effects of bone marrow transplants since the late 1960s, but «there really hasn't been much data available to explain what is going on,» says
immunologist James George of the University of Alabama, Birmingham, an author of the new study.
Not exact matches
James Allison, a Houston - based
immunologist, had already won a Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences and more recently he scooped up the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize, an award that honors outstanding research in biology or biochemistry.
«It's impressive,» says
James Crowe, an
immunologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, who was not involved in the study.
Severine Navarro, an
immunologist at
James Cook University in Cairns, Australia, is among those on the hunt for these magic molecules, and she believes she has found one: anti-inflammatory protein - 2 (AIP - 2).
James Baker, who is a physician and
immunologist and CEO of the nonprofit Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), says his organization is tackling this problem by setting up 40 centers around the country to administer food challenges with all the necessary precautions.
«It's essentially what all of us have been striving for in immunotherapy,» says
James Mulé, an
immunologist at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor.
Twenty years ago,
James Allison, an
immunologist at MD Anderson Cancer Center, was the first to develop an antibody in a class of immunotherapy called checkpoint inhibitors.
The event will also include a discussion between artist Simon Tegala and Dr. Kevin Rigley, leading
immunologist and consultant for Signal, chaired by
James Putnam, curator and producer of Signal