Immune 63: Immune, promptly

Cindy, Steph, Brianne, and Vincent review some of their favorite immunology papers of 2022. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cynthia Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker Click arrow to playDownload Immune 63 (62 MB .mp3, 103 min)Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. RSS, emailBecome a patron of Immune! Links for this episode CAR T for SLE (Nat Med) 3:27 Maternal gut microbiome induced IgG (Sci Immunol) 11:30… Continue reading Immune 63: Immune, promptly

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Innovative treatment prevents development of diabetes

Key points: Researchers from the Babraham Institute have been able to prevent the development of diabetes in mice. Their study prevented the death of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, blocking the development of diabetes The treatment used a modified virus to manipulate a key molecular pathway in pancreatic cells, which controls the decision of… Continue reading Innovative treatment prevents development of diabetes

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Immune 62: Every cell is an immune cell with De’Broski Herbert

De’Broski joins immune to reveal his remarkable career path and the research of his laboratory on neuroimmunology and the immune response to parasite infections. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cynthia Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker Guests De’Broski Herbert Click arrow to playDownload Immune 62 (46 MB .mp3, 77 min)Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. RSS, emailBecome a patron of Immune! Links for this episode Immunology of… Continue reading Immune 62: Every cell is an immune cell with De’Broski Herbert

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New Editor-in-Chief at Immunology and Cell Biology

Translational Immunology – Immunology, genetics and the scientific method – New Editor-in-Chief at Immunology and Cell Biology Thursday Nov242022 Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 9:29PM [embedded content]

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Using animal models to study traumatic brain injury

Translational Immunology – Immunology, genetics and the scientific method – Using animal models to study traumatic brain injury Thursday Nov242022 Thursday, November 24, 2022 at 1:01PM [embedded content]

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Doing more with less: Improving flow cytometry staining

Our latest paper isn’t going to cure cancer. But it may just making research into curing cancer 10-fold cheaper. A major cost for immunology, oncology and haematology labs is antibodies, especially with the fancy (and expensive!) new dyes coming on the market, which let us hit the 40-50 parameter range in flow cytometry. Fortunately, Dr… Continue reading Doing more with less: Improving flow cytometry staining

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Immune 61: Training immune cells with Julia Bohannon and Musa Mhlanga

From SLB22 on the Island of Hawai’i, Julia and Musa join Immune to reveal their remarkable career paths, and their research on understanding trained innate immunity. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cynthia Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker Guests: Julia Bohannon and Musa Mhlanga Click arrow to playDownload Immune 61 (46 MB .mp3, 77 min)Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. RSS, emailBecome a patron of Immune! Links… Continue reading Immune 61: Training immune cells with Julia Bohannon and Musa Mhlanga

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Immune 60: Immunoeducation with Sumali Pandey and Phil Mixter

Sumali and Phil join Immune to discuss their approaches to immunology education. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cynthia Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker Guest: Sumali Pandey and Phil Mixter Click arrow to playDownload Immune 60 (46 MB .mp3, 77 min)Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. RSS, emailBecome a patron of Immune! Links for this episode ImmunoReach 44:04 ASMCUE: ASM Conference for Undergraduate Educators (ASMCUE) 18:51 Upcoming… Continue reading Immune 60: Immunoeducation with Sumali Pandey and Phil Mixter

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