My first suggestion for you is to click
on the Immunologist in close - up section of the Prospects Web site.
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.
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.
We have consulted a leading
immunologist on this.
«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.
As part of the long - term study LINA, environmental
immunologists from Leipzig have been focussing
on tobacco smoke as an environmental stressor.
Today's uncertain world also pulls
immunologists into the war
on bioterrorism.
He wants to know that he can assign a case based
on a genetics technology to an
immunologist, for example.
At Mayo, some
immunologists work
on basic research and others lean more toward the clinical applications of immunotherapy.
So I'm going to focus
on your options as an
immunologist, especially in light of your expressed wish for more «people contact.»
George Klinman, an FDA
immunologist and lead author of the report, speculates that dangling the protein in front of the immune system in an unusual setting —
on a muscle cell — might be what triggers the inappropriate response.
Opsona Therapeutics, for example, a drug development company focusing
on the regulation of the human immune system, was founded in Dublin in 2004 by three
immunologists at Trinity College Dublin.
Immediate challenges ahead for Redfield will include navigating this season's spike in influenza cases, and any related work
on flu vaccine research — for which he may be relatively well suited because of his credentials as a virologist and
immunologist.
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Scientists have known about the beneficial effects of bone marrow transplants since the late 1960s, but «there really hasn't been much data available to explain what is going
on,» says
immunologist James George of the University of Alabama, Birmingham, an author of the new study.
Pediatric
immunologists Gurjit Khurana Hershey and Talal Chatila of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and their colleagues set out to examine the receptor protein that IL - 4 binds to
on white blood cells.
As Medzhitov searched for papers
on this subject, he came across references to a 1989 essay written by Charles Janeway, an
immunologist at Yale, titled «Approaching the Asymptote?
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.
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.
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.
At the University of Calgary's Diabetes Research Centre in Alberta,
immunologist Pere Santamaria is focusing
on what he calls «weak» T regs, cells that seem to have only a very feeble antigen response.
Ultimately, it is going to depend
on the individual, notes Chris Benedict, an
immunologist at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology in California.
«The issue is one of basic fairness,» said
immunologist Jack Bennink of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaking about the 2800 postdocs
on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) campus.
Dr. Sharma is a trained medical oncologist and
immunologist whose research work is focused
on investigating mechanisms and pathways within the immune system that are responsible for tumor rejection and clinical benefit.
Severine Navarro, an
immunologist at James Cook University in Cairns, Australia, is among those
on the hunt for these magic molecules, and she believes she has found one: anti-inflammatory protein - 2 (AIP - 2).
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.
On the morning of Monday, October 3, the Nobel Committee announced that immunologist Ralph Steinman had won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work on immune cells and a discovery that led to the first therapeutic cancer vaccin
On the morning of Monday, October 3, the Nobel Committee announced that
immunologist Ralph Steinman had won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work
on immune cells and a discovery that led to the first therapeutic cancer vaccin
on immune cells and a discovery that led to the first therapeutic cancer vaccine.
University of North Carolina
immunologist Myron Cohen was amazed to hear thunderous cheers from the audience of scientists and clinicians at the sixth International AIDS Society Conference
on HIV in Rome last July.
Zdenek Hel, an
immunologist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, was first author
on a 2010 review that explored the literature
on whether hormone - based contraceptives increase a woman's vulnerability to HIV infection.
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.
But viral
immunologist Michael Farzan of the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, and 33 co-workers have recently taken a different strategy, building a novel molecule based
on our knowledge of how HIV infects cells.
«But if I were a betting person, I'd bet
on the metazoan - to - bacteria transfer,» says Peter Armstrong, a comparative
immunologist at the University of California, Davis.
«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.
The results are encouraging, says
immunologist Douglas Lowrie of the National Institute for Medical Research in the United Kingdom, who has worked
on DNA vaccines and recently co-developed a fast test for TB.
A new perspective
on mortality came in the 1950s from distinguished British
immunologist Sir Peter Medawar.
The insight «builds nicely
on a number of studies» showing that parts of the fetal immune system are in place fairly early in development, says Jakob Michaelsson, an
immunologist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
The symposium features presentations by Philippa Marrack and John Kappler talking
on the T cell repertoire; William Paul
on interleukin 4 as a prototypic immunoregulatory cytokine; Timothy Springer
on lymphocyte trafficking; Pamela Bjorkman
on structural studies of MHC and MHC - related proteins, and Jack Strominger
on peptide presentation by class I and II MHC proteins; Thierry Boon
on genes coding for tumor rejection antigens, including the first tumor antigen, MAGE - 1; and Philip Greenberg
on the modification of T cells for adoptive therapy by retroviral - mediated gene insertion Since then, the symposia series has attracted leading
immunologists in the cancer vaccine and antibody fields, providing them with a comprehensive view of the promises and challenges in the development of cancer immunotherapies.
Among the 54 Members featured in the book are a biologist and Nobel Laureate who helped decode DNA; an epidemiologist recognised for groundbreaking research
on HIV prevention in women; a social scientist who nudged and cajoled into place the campaign to understand and contain HIV / AIDS in South Africa; a leading mathematics education proponent; a human geneticist whose work helped to clarify the origins of indigenous groups in Africa; one of the world's leading theorists in cosmology; and a leading
immunologist and physician who pioneered higher education transformation in South Africa, in sometimes controversial ways.
Her clinical - minded approach to laboratory research has recently led her to join forces with
immunologists at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bombay
on a project that will explore how the immune system reacts to nanoparticle drug delivery... -LSB-...]
This revelation widens the immunology orbit even further and means that all
immunologists not only work
on inflammation, but also
on cancer.
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.
Dr. Croft has been a member of the American Association of
Immunologists (AAI) for many years and has served
on the Nominating Committee that elects the members of the various committees of the AAI including the Council Members and President.
Immunologists are working
on vaccines that don't need to be reformulated each year: «universal vaccines» that induce broad immunity, protecting against current and future strains of flu by mechanisms that are not just dependent
on antibody.
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.
Cancer
immunologists focus
on developing immunotherapies to boost those natural defenses.
The work
immunologists undertake varies depending
on their interest area and the organisation they work for.
The Postdoctoral
Immunologist will support the
on - going programme of vaccine development against emerging pathogens.
He is a member of the American Association of
Immunologists and serves
on the editorial board of Frontiers in NK Cell Biology.
An internationally recognised
immunologist / parasitologist working
on the immune response to nematodes, she then embarked
on a sabbatical with the Wellcome Trust, which led to a change in career path.
The technique lingered
on the margins of accepted medical practice for years because there simply wasn't a great need for it, says Alexander Khoruts, a gastroenterologist and
immunologist at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.