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Immunology
Branch of physiology studying the immune system
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Our cells carry their own sexual identity. That's science, not ideology
a day ago
Research on sex differences is being defunded and censored — but our very cells differ according to sex
www.salon.com
Dupilumab Approved for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
4 days ago
Resubmission of the supplemental biologics license application provided more data on improvement in hives and itching in patients ages 12 and older with CSU.
Health
www.medscape.com
Immunoprevention Unit in Spain Fights Cancer Infections
a week ago
The Oncohaematological Immunoprevention Unit in Madrid combines AI and multidisciplinary care to detect immunodeficiencies early, reducing cancer patients' risk for infections and improving recovery.
Health
www.medscape.com
Kids infected with measles face long-term health consequences. Vaccines can prevent all of them.
3 weeks ago
Measles can erase the immune system's "memory" and cause a rare but fatal health condition. The MMR vaccine prevents these repercussions, evidence shows.
Science & Technology
www.livescience.com
Measles erases immunological memory
3 weeks ago
How even mild measles infections can lead to serious illness later
Science & Technology
www.latimes.com
Scratching May Have an Evolutionary Purpose, But You Still Need to Resist the Urge
3 weeks ago
Scratching can be beneficial, but learn more about how in most cases, the harm outweighs the benefit.
Science & Technology
www.discovermagazine.com
'Tremendously effective teachers': Five UC Berkeley instructors receive Distinguished Teaching Award - Berkeley News
a month ago
The campus's highest honor for teaching excellence, the Distinguished Teaching Award underscores the profound impact instructors have on their students' learning experiences and future careers.
news.berkeley.edu
The DEI Catch-22
a month ago
Columbia researchers believe their grants are being cut because of diversity components that were imposed by the federal government.
www.theatlantic.com
Could Updating Urine Drug Screenings in Pregnancy Reduce Racial Inequities?
a month ago
Quality improvement study supports changing institutional drug screening policies
Health
www.medpagetoday.com
Check Out the Family Ties of House Dem Championing Status Quo at NIH
a month ago
Jake Auchincloss defends the NIH while facing scrutiny over family ties to Fauci's NIAID and controversial research funding.
Politics
amac.us
Is MS Subtyping Clinically Meaningful? Experts Weigh In
a month ago
Machine learning is driving efforts to classify MS into distinct subtypes that may predict disease course, but two experts debate whether this will advance patient care.
Health
www.medscape.com
NIH cuts off more research funding including for vaccine hesitancy. mRNA could be next.
a month ago
The National Institutes of Health is terminating dozens of studies examining why people are hesitant about vaccines and how to increase uptake. mRNA vaccine research may be on the chopping block, too.
www.npr.org
Study: Tuberculosis relies on protective genes during airborne transmission
a month ago
Scientists discovered genes in the tuberculosis bacterium that becomes essential for the pathogen's survival when it's exposed to air through coughing. These genes could be targets for new therapies that simultaneously treat infection and prevent transmission.
Science & Technology
news.mit.edu
The Dangers of R.F.K., Jr.,'s Measles Response
a month ago
Jessica Winter writes about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.,'s opposition to vaccines, and expresses suspicion about his Fox News piece seeming to moderate his position.
www.newyorker.com
Washington Research Foundation awards $10M to Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology to advance cell and genome technologies
2 months ago
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Washington Research Foundation (WRF) has pledged $10 million over five years in support of a new program led by UW Medicine's Brotman...
Science & Technology
www.prweb.com
The Next Pandemic Could Be Engineered. A New Program Aims to Stop It
2 months ago
A Cambridge-based program is tackling the growing threat of engineered pandemics, seeking to prevent bioweapon-driven outbreaks before they begin.
Science & Technology
gizmodo.com
BioChain Partners with Spatomics to Offer Spatial Multiomics Services Powered by Innovative CFP™ Technology
2 months ago
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- BioChain, a global provider of biospecimen products and specialty laboratory services, today announced a strategic partnership with...
www.prweb.com
First Human H5N1 Death in the United States — Just the Beginning?
2 months ago
The D1.1 strain of H5N1, now spreading in dairy herds, has a mutation that enhances replication in mammals. Could this be a step toward human-to-human transmission?
Health
www.medscape.com
Inside the new therapies promising to finally beat autoimmune disease
2 months ago
Type-1 diabetes, IBD, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, coeliac disease and lupus are all caused by the body attacking itself. But new therapies that reset the immune system could offer lasting help
Health
www.newscientist.com
Researchers Describe Rare Syndrome After COVID Vaccine
2 months ago
Long-lasting spike protein, immune changes seen in post-vaccination syndrome
Health
www.medpagetoday.com
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