Sentences with phrase «immunologist who»

For testing for mast cell activation is fairly difficult because you need to find an immunologist who's willing to test you for it.
Katarina Le Blanc, an immunologist who was a co-author on a key Macchiarini paper, and Hans - Gustaf Ljunggren, a former KI dean of research, have also said they would not participate in the prize deliberations this year.
This instrument, which can magnify organisms an unprecedented 15,000 times, sits in the laboratory of Hudson's spouse, Judith Whittum - Hudson, a Wayne State immunologist who is working on a chlamydia vaccine.
He did, however, report the views of non-breastfeeding advocates such as Thad Jackson, an immunologist who formerly was a full - time employee of Nestlé and now works for them as a consultant.
Wilkin's idea sounded ridiculous to the immunologists who first read about it in the pages of Autoimmunity, and it still sounds foolish to many diabetes specialists.
A relevant activity of the Division is dedicated to the training of both basic and clinical immunologists who are enrolled in the International PhD Program in Molecular Medicine of San Raffaele University or in the International Postdoctoral Program of the San Raffaele Scientific Institute.
The discovery was so transformative that the 1954 Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded to American immunologists who contributed to its development.

Not exact matches

I am an immunologist and my personal experience over the past 30 years has shown me that people who rely on their own intellect and abilities live very shallow lives with little meaning other than their work.
But Dr. Amal Assa'ad, an immunologist and allergist with the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center who helped write the recommendations, offered Shots a hint of where she and her colleagues are headed.
«Perhaps the same process is going on with autoimmunity,» says Howard Hughes Medical Institute immunologist Philippa Marrack, who also studies B - cells and the TLR7 receptor.
«Although [the evidence] is largely circumstantial, it's a start for sure,» says Tony Schountz, an immunologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins who studies hantaviruses in bats.
«Everyone is losing [people] to everyone else,» says immunologist Bruce Levine of UPenn, who directs the cell production facility.
«Sometimes I look around and ask myself, «Who is the next generation of female immunologists
Immunologist Dr Dan Neill, who is the other first author added: «This finding may explain why patients often suffer from recurrent infections with the same bacterial strain as continual re-infection of the lungs from the upper airways can take place.»
The work identifies «a new and much more efficient method to generate broadly active antibodies against HIV,» says immunologist Justin Bailey of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.
An accurate diagnosis can be difficult early in the disease, says immunologist Paul Arnaboldi of New York Medical College in Valhalla, who was not involved in the study.
Identifying a role for tuft cells in the interactions between the virus and its host «is a significant step forward,» says immunologist David Artis of Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, who was not involved in the study.
Together, the experiments show that bacteria in the guts of people with MS promote disease - causing immune activity, said immunologist Francisco Quintana, of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who said these were «landmark papers.»
«Dendritic cells are the guys who are training the fighters,» says Pawel Kalinski, an immunologist at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, about their role in activating T cells, the body's immune sentries.
«This is a very important study,» says immunologist Keith Knutson of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, who wasn't connected to the research.
«The data is very impressive, particularly for the uninjected tumors,» says cancer immunologist Drew Pardoll of the Bloomberg - Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy in Baltimore, Maryland, who wasn't connected to the study.
«It's impressive,» says James Crowe, an immunologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, who was not involved in the study.
The work could have implications for pregnant women infected with Zika or women with autoimmune disorders who are trying to have a baby, says study author Akiko Iwasaki, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator and immunologist at Yale University.
Together, the findings indicate that the virus by itself can wreak havoc, says Michael Diamond, a viral immunologist at Washington University in St. Louis in Missouri who led the Cell study.
«This is a very important technological advance,» says immunologist Stefan Kaufmann of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, who was not involved in the study.
Similarly, Bruce Beutler, an immunologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas who won the 2011 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for discovering how endotoxins activate the immune system, says helping his father work in his genetics lab gave him an early advantage.
Although the work is extremely preliminary, it's also «a very interesting and simple intervention» that opens up new avenues of exploration, says Dennis Kasper, a microbiologist and immunologist at Harvard Medical School in Boston, who was not involved with the study.
This doesn't work in children, says Harvard immunologist Laurie Glimcher, who helped spark the idea for the center and will be an associate director.
Slusher teamed up with Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center immunologist Jonathan Powell, M.D., Ph.D., who has studied how cancer cells use different metabolic pathways to evade destruction by immune cells.
The 28 - member blue ribbon panel, a working group of the NCI's National Cancer Advisory Board (NCAB), will have three co-chairs: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge cancer biologist Tyler Jacks, who is chair of NCAB; Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, cancer immunologist Elizabeth Jaffee; and NCI acting deputy director Dinah Singer.
Rosenblum, who is both an immunologist and a dermatologist, wanted to better understand the role of these resident immune cells in skin health.
«This was a tour - de-force study,» says John Teijaro, a viral immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., who coauthored a perspective that accompanied the article.
The finding is the «final piece of evidence that during an infection, a virus can bring about autoimmune disease [by molecular mimicry],» says viral immunologist Michael Oldstone of The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, who first proposed the hypothesis in 1982.
It isn't surprising in and of itself that the breast harbors microbes, says immunologist Delphine Lee, who studies breast cancer at the John Wayne Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, Calif., and was not involved in the study.
«If that switch doesn't happen, there are miscarriages,» says Gil Mor, a reproductive immunologist at Yale who was not involved with the work.
«It's a beautifully done paper,» says immunologist Joel Weinstock of Tufts University in Boston, who wasn't connected to the work.
«The fluid around the abdominal organs doesn't just sit there, it circulates through the milky spots,» says Troy D. Randall, a clinical immunologist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, who co-wrote the review with postdoctoral fellow Selene Meza - Perez.
Besides immunologists or virologists, «there are many kinds of scientists entering the field who weren't there before», says Rino Rappuoli, head of global vaccines research for Novartis in Siena, Italy.
«We treated people who wouldn't be expected to live three months,» says Jeffrey Molldrem, an immunologist with the university's M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
«It might be a new way for immune cells to detect infections and get rid of them,» says innate immunologist Paul Kubes of the University of Calgary in Canada, who isn't connected to the study.
Immunologist William Parker of Duke University examined samples of normal tissue from organ donors and from patients who had healthy appendixes removed during other surgeries.
Immunologist Suzanne Teuber and colleagues at the University of California at Davis sampled the blood of 46 women who had complained of aching joints and other problems following breast implants.
Even so, the study is «a step in the right direction,» says Elias Haddad, an immunologist at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, who did not participate in the research.
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.
«After the weirdness of Abbott and the obtuse ideology of the hard right, we all hope for a better day,» says Peter Doherty, an immunologist at the University of Melbourne and Nobel laureate who criticized the last government.
The new technique has «very little noise,» says immunologist Jake Estes of the Frederick National Laboratory of the National Cancer Institute (a sister of NIAID) in Frederick, Maryland, who used it to produce highly detailed images of the AIDS virus in various monkey tissues (above) that he presented at the conference.
«I don't think anyone suspected that the tenofovir gel would not work,» says immunologist John Moore, who works on microbicides at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City.
Today would have been the 98th birthday of Frank Burnet, an Australian immunologist and virologist who explained how the body's immune system distinguishes between «self» and «nonself.»
Immunologist Dennis Burton, who specializes in bNAbs against HIV at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, says the «exciting» concept «still has a long way to go» before bNAb therapy proves its worth in HIV - infected humans.
With a new rapid - result blood test and a vaccine in the works, leprosy eradication may soon be a reality, says immunologist Malcolm Duthie, who created the test
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