Sentences with phrase «in microbiology and immunology»

I know this because I was a student at the time (my doctorate is in microbiology and immunology, with emphasis on bacterial pathogenesis).
Other investigators on this project were Qingsong Qin and Shwetank, postdoctoral scholars, and Saumya Maru, graduate student in microbiology and immunology, Penn State College of Medicine; and Elizabeth L. Frost, Emory University.
Dr Misty Jenkins from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre completed her Bachelor of Science majoring in microbiology and immunology at the University of Melbourne.
In 2010, I obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in microbiology and immunology.
At least one institution — Georgetown University — offers a master's degree program that combines policy and advocacy with scientific training in microbiology and immunology.
«An interactive lab is important — one that encourages communication not only with the PI but among its members,» says Alison Criss, a postdoctoral fellow in microbiology and immunology at Northwestern University.
Bernier, who holds a PhD in microbiology and immunology from the University of Montreal, is responsible for sourcing, evaluating, and managing investments in new technologies.

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Lynch, who has a doctorate in immunology and microbiology from Ohio State University, spent two years there before joining DuPont as a research scientist working on tests for the AIDS virus.
«These infections can be just one plane ride away, which is why we have to continue to vaccinate,» explains Michael Pichichero, MD, professor of microbiology / immunology, pediatrics, and medicine at the University of Rochester, in New York State.
According to Page S. Morahan, former chair of the department of microbiology and immunology and current co-director of ELAM (an executive leadership program for women in academic medicine) at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a mentor can make a difference in two ways.
I had already decided that I wanted to move on to something in microbiology and therefore took an introductory immunology course.
Kristen is a Senior Editor at Science, based in Washington, D.C., whose areas of responsibility include immunology, microbiology and infectious disease.
She focused on this exclusively, interviewing with various labs at UBC and finally deciding to complete her doctoral studies with Brett Finlay in the department of microbiology and immunology.
New knowledge from the fields of immunology and microbiology has been applied to the development of vaccines in recent years.
This degree program included a broad curriculum in courses she enjoyed, such as genetic engineering, biochemistry, microbiology, virology, and immunology.
«This research took place at the intersection of microbiology, immunology and genetics, which is illustrative of the complex and synergistic ways in which multiple organs and organ systems operate in the body.»
The epidemic, which now has a firm hold on cities in Liberia and Sierra Leone, is more challenging to stamp out than prior outbreaks that raged in isolated areas and burned themselves out, says Daniel Lucey, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Georgetown University Medical Center, who recently returned from caring for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone.
The work, published this week in mBio ®, an online open - access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, suggests that immunizing pregnant women against HSV and similar infections could prevent serious brain disease related to these conditions in fetuses and newborns, said senior study author David A. Leib, Ph.D., professor of microbiology and immunology at the medical school.
«Most HIV drugs target the virus,» said Huang, assistant professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at the Keck School of Medicine, which ranked No. 1 in National Institutes of Health funds received per principal investigator in 2016.
«With more than 1.7 million people dying globally from TB each year and the rise of strains that are resistant to drug treatment, we need a better way to prevent this disease,» said the study's principal investigator Louis Picker, M.D., who is the associate director of the OHSU Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute and a professor of pathology, molecular microbiology, and immunology in the OHSU School of Medicine.
About one in 20 people, and possibly many more, harbor C. difficile in their gut, said study co-author Justin Sonnenburg, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology, who has conducted pioneering research on the trillions of microbes constituting our intestinal ecosystems.
Oliver McDonald, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of pathology, microbiology and immunology at Vanderbilt University and co-first author of the study, says: «In pancreatic cancer, the fact that it may take years for a primary tumor to develop, while metastases can progress very quickly, is somewhat of an enigma.
However, HAART can not kill the HIV - infected cells,» said the study's lead author, Ekaterina Dadachova, Ph.D., professor of radiology, microbiology and immunology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, N.Y. «Any strategy for curing HIV infection must include a method to eliminate viral - infected cells.»
Growing resistance to malaria drugs in Southeast Asia is caused by a single mutated gene inside the disease - causing Plasmodium falciparum parasite, according to a study led by David Fidock, PhD, professor of microbiology & immunology and of medical sciences (in medicine) at Columbia University Medical Center.
«Radioimmunotherapy not only worked against these cancers but, in addition, the radioactivity was confined entirely to the tumor masses, leaving healthy tissues undamaged,» said senior study co-author Ekaterina Dadachova, an associate professor of nuclear medicine and of microbiology and immunology at Einstein.
«We learned in this study that grabbing hold of these glycans can be a very important early step in an effective immune response to HIV, and with this knowledge, we believe we can design better candidate vaccines,» said principal investigator Dennis R. Burton, professor of immunology and microbiology at TSRI.
The larvae are also permeable to small molecules, which will allow scientists to batch - test different drug compounds against the infection relatively quickly and easily, said co-author David Tobin, Ph.D., assistant professor in molecular genetics and microbiology and immunology at Duke.
«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.
This led to development of newer technology, called single cell sequencing (SCS), that has had a major impact in many areas of biology, including cancer research, neurobiology, microbiology, and immunology, and has greatly improved understanding of certain tumor characteristics in cancer.
«If our findings are confirmed in human studies, the new drug regimens that we have identified should dramatically shorten the time needed to treat tuberculosis,» said Dr. Marcus Horwitz, a senior author on the research and a distinguished professor of medicine and microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.
«Our findings regarding TTR's involvement in JIA point to a potential treatment — encouraging news for children with this debilitating disease,» said study leader Laura Santambrogio, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pathology, of microbiology & immunology, and of orthopaedic surgery at Einstein.
The protein constructs used in this investigation were originally developed by a team of researchers headed by Dr. John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell.
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.
«In this study, we demonstrated the central role of a T - cell protein called Tim - 1 in the development of Ebola virus disease,» said senior author Alexander Bukreyev, a UTMB virologist in the departments of pathology and microbiology and immunologIn this study, we demonstrated the central role of a T - cell protein called Tim - 1 in the development of Ebola virus disease,» said senior author Alexander Bukreyev, a UTMB virologist in the departments of pathology and microbiology and immunologin the development of Ebola virus disease,» said senior author Alexander Bukreyev, a UTMB virologist in the departments of pathology and microbiology and immunologin the departments of pathology and microbiology and immunology.
«We want to know what the basic function of GATA - 3 in regulating cell biology is, although it has been shown that GATA - 3 is important for the function of CD4 + T cell type to clear extracellular parasites,» said Yisong Wan, PhD, assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at the UNC School of Medicine and member of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
«The optimal strategy for protecting people and animals against this deadly disease would be through vaccination, but there are no FDA - licensed plague vaccines available in the U.S.,» said Ashok Chopra, UTMB professor of microbiology and immunology.
The Pasteur Foundation promotes exchanges between the Institut Pasteur and American scientists pursuing research in biomedical disciplines such as microbiology, immunology, and neuroscience.
The study was published in the journal Nature Cell Biology by senior author April Pyle, associate professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics and member of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA.
Anti-flu peptides could become handy when vaccines are unavailable, in the case of a new pandemic strain, or when circulating strains become resistant to current drugs, says senior author Joshy Jacob, PhD, associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Emory Vaccine Center and Emory University School of Medicine.
Only one vaccine has been licensed, and neither it nor any others in development today will be 100 percent effective against malaria infection, said lead researcher José A. Stoute, associate professor of medicine and microbiology and immunology.
The Institut Pasteur is a globally recognized leader in infectious diseases, microbiology, and immunology.
IRTA offers expertise and facilities to internal and external clients (academic and industry) for fundamental and applied research on bacterial and viral vaccines, including expertise on pigs, poultry and ruminants in the fields of epidemiology, microbiology, virology, immunology, pathology, molecular biology, and entomology.
UNC School of Medicine researchers Aravinda de Silva, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology, and Stefan Metz, PhD, are creating a nanoparticle vaccine that in experiments showed increased antibody responses against one serotype of dengue virus.
The collaboration, involving the labs of Douglas Turner, professor of chemistry; Luis Martinez - Sobrido, associate professor of microbiology and immunology; and two researchers in Poland, reported that «antisense» compounds targeting one of the virus» eight genomic RNA segments caused a five - to 25-fold reduction of influenza A virus in cell cultures.
Rama Rao Amara, a vaccine researcher at Emory Vaccine Center and Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Harriet Robinson, former head of microbiology and immunology at Yerkes and now chief scientific officer at the firm GeoVax, both described extra ingredients for the DNA / MVA vaccine that Robinson designed while at Yerkes in collaboration with NIH researchers.
The research, which was published online October 25, 2016 in Cell Reports, was conducted by the laboratories of co-senior authors Nevan J. Krogan, PhD, a professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UCSF, director of the Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) in UCSF's School of Pharmacy, and a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes, and Alexander Marson, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of microbiology and immunology in UCSF's School of Medicine.
The institute, to be housed at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Baltimore, will draw on experts in cancer, immunology, genetics, microbiology and biomedical engineering to pursue advances, Hopkins officials said.
«Aedes mosquitoes have become increasingly important as vectors of disease from a public health perspective,» said George Dimopoulos, a professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at John Hopkins University who was not involved in the study.
In addition, our basic science and translational research efforts — particularly in the areas of the gut microbiome, immunology, and microbiology — are contributing to the scientific advancement in the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patientIn addition, our basic science and translational research efforts — particularly in the areas of the gut microbiome, immunology, and microbiology — are contributing to the scientific advancement in the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patientin the areas of the gut microbiome, immunology, and microbiology — are contributing to the scientific advancement in the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patientin the development, prevention, and treatment of IBD, and to the promise of more effective treatment strategies for future patients.
Todd Schell, professor of microbiology and immunology at Penn State College of Medicine, said that because beta blockers are already widely available, the findings — published in the journal OncoImmunology — could indicate a simple way for physicians to better treat their patients.
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