Sentences with phrase «in immunology doing»

He soon realized, however, that his residency training in pathology and his research interest in immunology didn't mesh well professionally.

Not exact matches

PICI (pronounced «pie - sea»), as it's called by its member scientists, is doing something unprecedented in academic medicine: combining and coordinating the efforts of six of the top cancer immunology centers in the country — MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Penn Medicine, Stanford, UCLA, and UCSF — in order to greatly expand and, more important, to accelerate our understanding of why some immune - based treatments work miraculously in some patients and not at all in others.
Of course, there is clearly a contingent that doesn't understand herd immunity either, so I guess we really need to step up the basic immunology education in this country.
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.
Substantive research already exists showing nut free schools (not early childhood, but mid elementary onwards) actually do more harm than good, to the extent that the official anaphylaxis prevention guidelines have been updated by the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy to explicitly state that food bans in upper primary and high schools do not work, and can actually cause problems.
But once they got wind of his expertise — he had done postdocs in immunology and receptor signaling at Vanderbilt University and at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, respectively — «they changed the job description a bit and made the offer to me to expand the position to manage the research building.»
«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.
We deal with highly virulent infections, and we don't have the ability to test things multiple times in natural settings, so understanding immunology helps.»
«This CF mouse doesn't get chronic Pseudomonas the way patients do,» says Doug Golenbock, chief of the division of infectious disease and immunology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester.
But he didn't stay long in his homeland; having grown to love immunology, Barroso started his Ph.D. in 1998 in the United Kingdom with a studentship from Glaxo Wellcome (which in 2000 became GlaxoSmithKline, GSK).
A student who did his Ph.D. in immunology might consider laboratory medicine, anatomic pathology, clinical immunology, allergy, rheumatology, gastroenterology, hematology, transplant medicine, or dermatology.
I was in graduate school doing research in immunology at Tufts University in Boston.
They include basic virology and immunology and studies involving pathogens that don't appear in the context of HIV infection.
At CIM, Barroso did well in the most advanced immunology course in Cuba, so he received permission to go to the United Kingdom to pursue a master's degree in immunology at the former Royal Postgraduate Medical School in London, which is now part of Imperial College London (ICL).
Rao has an interest in entrepreneurship that grew out of his Ph.D. research, but Foldi doesn't expect her doctorate in immunology to directly affect her medical career.
Thus, it is likely that some papers in the Journal of Immunology have more citations than those in Immunity do.
«A lot of the drugs we use right now to treat inflammation, [known as] biologicals, don't work in the brain because they can't get through,» explained Desai, of UVA's Department of Pharmacology and UVA's Carter Immunology Center.
Even papers in immunology or cell biology mystify me — and so do some papers in my own field, neurobiology.
First author Kim Martinod, a graduate student in the Immunology Graduate Program at the Harvard University Medical School, found that, in response to vein constriction, these «rescued» mice now could function normally, forming clots as efficiently as mice with a functioning Pad4 gene, demonstrating that the Pad4 gene did produce a functioning PAD4 enzyme in these white blood cells to regulate blood clotting.
«We found that Asian and black patients have a substantially higher risk of severe cutaneous adverse reactions to urate - lowering drugs than do white or Hispanic patients, which correlates with the frequency of the HLA - B * 5801 gene in their U.S. populations,» says Hyon K. Choi, MD, DrPH, of the MGH Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, senior author of the report that has been published online in Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism.
He did a postdoctoral fellowship in molecular immunology at the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La Jolla, Calif..
«We had a hypothesis about how these treatments would work together, and when we did biopsies of patients» tumors we found that they were cooperating in just the way we thought they would,» says lead author Antoni Ribas, director of the Immunology Program at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Some have even suggested that a typical immune memory function does not exist in the mucosa,» says Mats Bemark, associate professor of immunology at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg.
«There's a basic paradox in immunology: why doesn't the immune system prevent cancer in the first place?»
«It's difficult to assess something that doesn't provide the key methodology,» says Megan Sykes, director of the Columbia Center for Translational Immunology at Columbia University in New York.
«We don't know for certain if the damage is irreversible, but I expect so, because the cells that hold the internal structure in place have been infected and destroyed,» said Diamond, who is also a professor of pathology and immunology, and of molecular microbiology.
Weaving together examples from biology, psychology, history, and immunology, evolutionary theorist Robert Trivers argues that we deceive ourselves in order to better deceive others, and do so in order to survive, procreate, and generally get ahead.
The period when tadpoles are turning into frogs — called metamorphosis — is a «very vulnerable time,» said Louise Rollins - Smith, an associate professor of pathology, microbiology and immunology at Vanderbilt University who did not participate in the study.
Cincinnati Children's researchers report in Nature Immunology a new mechanism that controls blood cell function and several possible molecular targets for treating myelodysplasia syndromes (MDS)-- a group of pre-malignant disorders in which bone marrow does not produce enough healthy blood cells.
The Beautiful Cure sets the stage for a coming revolution in immunology, with fascinating stories of how researchers solved puzzles they didn't know existed
They pass from the lungs into the bloodstream and are carried throughout the body, but they do not cross the placenta, according to Jennifer Nyland, assistant professor in the Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology Department at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
In several steps using a new strategy and a novel drug, Burkhard Becher's team from the Institute of Experimental Immunology at the University of Zurich has now succeeded in doing exactly this in the case of glioblastoma, one of the most dangerous brain tumorIn several steps using a new strategy and a novel drug, Burkhard Becher's team from the Institute of Experimental Immunology at the University of Zurich has now succeeded in doing exactly this in the case of glioblastoma, one of the most dangerous brain tumorin doing exactly this in the case of glioblastoma, one of the most dangerous brain tumorin the case of glioblastoma, one of the most dangerous brain tumors.
The Clinical Accelerator, building on 60 + years of CRI's dedication to funding the most innovative basic science in tumor immunology, enables experts to advance their most ambitious clinical and translational research ideas to cure cancer, and accelerates studies that one group or company could not do alone.
Learn about the different careers that graduates in immunology have gone on to do and their experiences.
She did her PhD in Immunology from Uniformed Services University, MD, studying T follicular helper cells.
«It will be interesting to discern what is happening in these cells where HIV enters efficiently but does not go on to produce virus,» said Warner C. Greene, senior investigator and director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, who is also one of the senior authors of the study.
«It's very exciting news because it's a very fundamental discovery in immunology that impacts much of the work we do here at the University of Chicago,» said Cathryn Nagler, PhD, professor of pathology at the University.
«Without the Bcl - xL gene to tell cells to survive in developing organs, you don't get viable organs,» says Craig Thompson, MD, director of the University of Chicago's Gwen Knapp Center for Lupus and Immunology Research and an investigator in the university's Howard Hughes Medical Institute, who is senior author of the new study.
I did postdoctoral fellowships at UCLA and at Scripps Clinic, and then worked at Scripps as an Assistant Member in the Department of Immunology.
Even if you don't feel sick, trouble could be brewing, especially during wintertime when germs run rampant, says Philip Tierno, PhD, director of clinical microbiology and immunology at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City.
«These medications almost all work better to prevent allergy symptoms than they do to treat them, so people should not wait until they're having symptoms to start taking their medicines,» says David Rosenstreich, MD, the director of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.
Whether cool water is more comforting than warm depends on your sensory perception of itch, explains Walter Ryan III, DO, an allergy and immunology specialist with the Florida Center for Allergy and Asthma Care in Boca Raton, and a fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Iimmunology specialist with the Florida Center for Allergy and Asthma Care in Boca Raton, and a fellow of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and ImmunologyImmunology.
What a child is doing when he puts things in his mouth is allowing his immune response to explore his environment,» Mary Ruebush, a microbiology and immunology instructor, wrote in her book, Why Dirt Is Good: «Not only does this allow for «practice» of immune responses, which will be necessary for protection, but it also plays a critical role in teaching the immature immune response what is best ignored.
Even if IgG has hinted at being able to predict food intolerances, no Allergy and Immunology Society in the developed world recognizes it as being able to do that.
But as a specialist in immunology and allergies, where does the Ed School fit in?
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.
Merck, itself a multinational vaccine manufacturer, states in The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy that autoimmune haemolytic anaemia may be caused by modified live - virus vaccines, as do Tizard's Veterinary Immunology (4th edition) and the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.6 The British Government's Working Group, despite being staffed by vaccine - industry consultants who say they are independent, also acknowledged this fact.
He did undergraduate work in Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University and completed his veterinary training and PhD in Immunology through the Veterinary Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a residency in Veterinary Clinical Pathology at Colorado State University and a post-doctoral fellowship at the National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine.
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