Sentences with phrase «molecular immunologist»

A renowned molecular immunologist and pioneer in the design and delivery of DNA vaccines, Weiner has more than 25 years of trailblazing research in immunology and vaccine creation, and has contributed to important achievements in DNA vaccine development.
«They'd much prefer to swallow a pill,» says William Harnett, a molecular immunologist at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
A longer stretch of amino acids seems to be able to pierce through «and reach in, almost like the long arm of the law,» says Vaughn Smider, a molecular immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif..
Since the tête - à - tête between prion molecules and normal PrPC seems to be crucial for prion replication, molecular immunologist Anthony Williamson of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, figured that keeping them physically apart might block the process.

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«Now,» the immunologists from Leipzig explicate, «we will know more about the molecular processes that trigger off stressors from smoke during pregnancy.»
And several responses to the GSI policy have been posted online, including an open letter from a group of new investigators, a letter from the University of Pennsylvania, and comments from the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the American Association of Immunologists.
This implies that the children's immune systems have been primed to respond to the virus: in other words, they have been exposed to the whole virus or parts of it in the womb, says Sarah Rowland - Jones, an immunologist at the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford.
The molecular link makes sense to Samuel Breit, an immunologist and physician at St. Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
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.
There are molecular biologists, and biochemists, and immunologists.
But molecular mimicry is unlikely to be the whole story, says Abner Notkins, a viral immunologist at the National Institute of Dental Research in Bethesda, Maryland.
The Münster immunologists found a test - tube alternative for this, too: they used the molecular biological method of genome editing to systematically «cut out» the gene segment relevant for VLA4 and produce the appropriate «deficient» immune cells.
This process was made possible by interdisciplinary collaboration between immunologists and molecular imaging specialists.
«How male and female sex hormones can affect the immune system is important for understanding the molecular and cellular basis of sex differences in diseases like asthma,» says Nicola Heller, an immunologist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine not involved in the study.
He recognized that the study of aging had lacked robust scientific inquiry, and he conjectured that molecular biology tools could fuel real progress in the field — a forward - looking viewpoint that few others espoused at the time, says immunologist Claudio Franceschi, director of the Italian National Research Center on Aging in Ancona.
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Today, Rudensky, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and professor of immunology at Sloan - Kettering Institute in New York City, counts among the world's foremost immunologists for his discoveries on the molecular architecture of a type of immune cell implicated in autoimmune disorders, inflammatory disease, and cancer.
This project represents an exciting opportunity to work on one health research, and is suited to virologists, immunologists or molecular biologists with a passionate interest in medical and veterinary health, viral entry, viral ecology and / or viral evolution.
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.
He is the recipient of the New York City Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, the American Association of Immunologists - Invitrogen Meritorious Career Award, the Ross Prize in Molecular Medicine, the Vilcek Prize in Biomedical Science, and the William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Basic Immunology from the Cancer Research Institute.
The department has approximately 40 staff, including immunologists, molecular biologists and protein chemists with access to state - of - the - art animal facilities.
He taught me a lot about evolutionary medicine and nutrition in general, opened many doors and introduced me (directly and indirectly) to various players in this field, such as Dr. Boyd Eaton (one of the fathers of evolutionary nutrition), Maelán Fontes from Spain (a current research colleague and close friend), Alejandro Lucia (a Professor and a top researcher in exercise physiology from Spain, with whom I am collaborating), Ben Balzer from Australia (a physician and one of the best minds in evolutionary medicine), Robb Wolf from the US (a biochemist and the best «biohackers I know»), Óscar Picazo and Fernando Mata from Spain (close friends who are working with me at NutriScience), David Furman from Argentina (a top immunologist and expert in chronic inflammation working at Stanford University, with whom I am collaborating), Stephan Guyenet from the US (one of my main references in the obesity field), Lynda Frassetto and Anthony Sebastian (both nephrologists at the University of California San Francisco and experts in acid - base balance), Michael Crawford from the UK (a world renowned expert in DHA and Director of the Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, at the Imperial College London), Marcelo Rogero (a great researcher and Professor of Nutrigenomics at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Sérgio Veloso (a cell biologist from Portugal currently working with me, who has one of the best health blogs I know), Filomena Trindade (a Portuguese physician based in the US who is an expert in functional medicine), Remko Kuipers and Martine Luxwolda (both physicians from the Netherlands, who conducted field research on traditional populations in Tanzania), Gabriel de Carvalho (a pharmacist and renowned nutritionist from Brazil), Alex Vasquez (a physician from the US, who is an expert in functional medicine and Rheumatology), Bodo Melnik (a Professor of Dermatology and expert in Molecular Biology from Germany, with whom I have published papers on milk and mTOR signaling), Johan Frostegård from Sweden (a rheumatologist and Professor at Karolinska Institutet, who has been a pioneer on establishing the role of the immune system in cardiovascular disease), Frits Muskiet (a biochemist and Professor of Pathophysiology from the Netherlands, who, thanks to his incredible encyclopedic knowledge and open - mind, continuously teaches me more than I could imagine and who I consider a mentor), and the Swedish researchers Staffan Lindeberg, Tommy Jönsson and Yvonne Granfeldt, who became close friends and mentors.
In the Duration of Immunity to Canine Vaccines: What We Know and What We Don't Know, Proceedings — Canine Infectious Diseases: From Clinics to Molecular Pathogenesis, Ithaca, NY, 1999, Dr Ronald Schultz, a veterinary immunologist at the forefront of vaccine research and chair of the University of Wisconsin's Department of Pathobiological Sciences, outlines the duration of immunity for the following vaccines:
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