Sentences with phrase «immunologist with»

Qualifications * Certified Immunologist with Associate membership of Royal College of Pathologist * Well experienced and skilled Immunologist with additional qualification of a clinical pathologist and excellent interpersonal and people management skills.
It's a common question, says Purvi Parikh, MD, an allergist and immunologist with Allergy & Asthma Network and Allergy & Asthma Associates of Murray Hill in New York City, and a tricky one, even for doctors.
Dr. Kathleen May, an allergist - immunologist with more than two decades of clinical experience who is vice chair of the American Board of Allergy and Immunology, has been named chief of the Division...
«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.
«This is one of the first true opportunities to integrate top - tier immunologists with translational clinical science.

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.
I am very familiar with research as I am an Immunologist.
Along with that, occasional rashes and skin outbreaks had led his immunologist to the conclusion that he was dealing with several allergies, and it was time to find out which.
That said, my experience with Australian immunologists is that they are not overly pushy of breastfeeding.
The paediatric immunologist my daughter was seeing looked into breastfeeding for me on a biologics and recommended against breastfeeding even though they were initially OK with the idea.
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.
Inherited Neanderthal genes come in alleles that help fight off nasty viruses such as Epstein - Barr — associated with several kinds of cancer, says Stanford University immunologist Laurent Abi - Rached.
Treating patients with an antibody called pembrolizumab (sold under the brand name Keytruda) caused these T cells to increase in number, says coauthor Kellie Smith, a cancer immunologist at Johns Hopkins University.
Not only microbes protect against asthma evidently, but also farm animals: Petting cats and cows and drinking farm milk can also prevent asthma, as the team of researchers headed up by Remo Frei of the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research from the University of Zurich in cooperation with the Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK - CARE) in Davos and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland in St. Gallen: «Early childhood contact with animals and the consumption of food of animal origin seems to regulate the inflammatory reactions of the immune system,» says immunologist Frei.
They also recommend that budding immunologists follow four rules: study widely, change with the times, tackle the toughest questions, and keep your chin up — no matter what.
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.»
«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.
At the Ohio State Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, immunologist Douglas Hodgins inoculated cows with a recombinant synthetic rotavirus vaccine a week before their expected calving date.
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.»
A team led by University of Minnesota immunologist and gastroenterologist Alexander Khoruts has recently demonstrated spectacular success with fecal transplants, which introduce healthy stool microbes into a diseased bowel.
Writing in Pediatrics and Therapeutics in 2012, Swedo, along with Jim Leckman of the Child Study Center at Yale University and the famed Johns Hopkins University immunologist Noel Rose, set the criteria for PANS.
Published in Immunity, the study was led by Dr Shelia Dias and Professor Stephen Nutt, in collaboration with a team of immunologists and bioinformaticians at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
«Currently when a patient comes to the hospital with an infection, we don't define the strain of the species» for common infections like strep and staph, says Sela, an immunologist.
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.
For the work, Kasper's microbiology team collaborated with immunologists from the HMS lab run by Diane Mathis and Christophe Benoist.
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.
Akiko Iwasaki, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and immunologist at Yale School of Medicine, and her colleagues were interested in studying what happens to fetuses when moms are sexually infected with Zika virus.
«We know very little about how the different pathogens interact with the bugs that don't cause disease,» says immunologist Marcelo Sztein of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore.
University of North Carolina plant immunologist Jeff Dangl says plants have many immune receptors with unknown functions: «There may be a vast listening apparatus just waiting to be discovered.»
Anders Håkansson is here, along with graduate student Malin Svensson, technician Ann - Kristin Mossberg, chemist Sara Linse, and a new colleague, physician and immunologist Hans Belfrage.
During the next 4 years I completed the clinical pathology core rotations a few months at a time and gained experience in immunology through hands - on experimentation and by advising students jointly with my immunologist colleague.
Immunologists, many of them working with mice, have since spelled out several detailed mechanisms behind tolerance.
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 immunologist of today, however, is not so much interested in finding out how to immunize people more effectively against diphtheria or poliomyelitis as he is concerned with understanding what happens when people become immune.
Subsequent work with immunologist Sebastian Fugmann of the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore, Maryland, and other colleagues added further evidence for the presence of Rag1 and Rag2 genes.
Michelle Hernandez, MD, a pediatric immunologist at UNC, said, «When young children arrive at the hospital with an RSV infection, it's challenging and frustrating to guess which children you can safely send home, versus those you should admit to the hospital because they might require supportive care in an intensive care unit.
Immunologists and oncologists are harnessing the body's immune system to fight cancers and other diseases with adoptive cell transfer techniques.
«If that switch doesn't happen, there are miscarriages,» says Gil Mor, a reproductive immunologist at Yale who was not involved with the work.
Hepatitis A, a liver - infecting virus commonly associated with poor sanitation, may be a guardian angel against asthma and allergies, says immunologist Dale Umetsu of Stanford University.
Board Certified Allergist / Immunologists have special training in optimizing the care of children with asthma.»
According to retroviral immunologist Judy Mikovits of the Whittemore Peterson Institute (WPI) in Reno, Nevada, xenotropic murine leukemia virus — related virus, or XMRV, was present in 68 out of 101 people with chronic fatigue syndrome, compared with only 8 of 218 healthy controls.
«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.
CEPH's involvement in gene mapping goes back to 1980 when Jean Dausset, a Nobel prizewinning immunologist and geneticist, set up the institute with a 50 million franc bequest from a wealthy art collector.
Immunologist Steven Schutzer of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey examined samples of cerebrospinal fluid, the clear liquid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, from patients with each syndrome.
Immunologist Sandrine Henri of the Immunology Center of Marseille - Luminy, in France, and colleagues tattooed mice tails with green ink to see how waste - disposing macrophages in the skin would respond.
The surprising finding, reports immunologist Shannon Turley in the January 2007 issue of Nature Immunology, is that dendritic cells share this job with another group of cells far removed from the intestine.
Now they have some good news about the herpes virus family: Ironically named viral immunologist Herbert Virgin from Washington University School of Medicine has come up with some pretty convincing evidence that infection with two other members of the herpes virus family — the Epstein - Barr virus, which causes mononucleosis, and the relatively harmless cytomegalovirus — can actually protect a person from a range of bacterial infections.
UK immunologist, Hannah Cullup, was interested in working with a world expert in her research area of interest.
The researchers, led by Professor Bernd Pichler at the Werner Siemens Imaging Center, worked with dermatologists, pathologists and immunologists at the University hospitals and at the German Consortium for Translational Cancer Research.
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