When regulatory T cells go bad
LA JOLLA, CA—Scientists can finally hunt down a harmful kind of human T cell, thanks to new research led by
LA JOLLA, CA—Scientists can finally hunt down a harmful kind of human T cell, thanks to new research led by
LA JOLLA, CA—Preventing atherosclerosis, the underlying cause of heart disease, means scientists need to understand how immune cells drive inflammation
Immune cells can sniff out octanal in blood, triggering dangerous inflammation and atherosclerosis
The international recognition reflects how LJI research is valued by scientific peers
Men and women have different immune systems. With a better understanding of sex-specific immune differences, scientists can more effectively fight infections, cancers, heart disease, and even pregnancy complications.
New funding will support high-risk, high-reward projects led by two early-career scientists
ATHEROSCLEROSIS Working in collaboration with LJI Professor Klaus Ley, the Sette Lab aims to help develop vaccines that target inflammatory
LA JOLLA—COVID-19 patients around the world are experiencing lasting cardiovascular issues, even after they’ve recovered from other symptoms. In fact,
LA JOLLA—High cholesterol kills. In fact, one in four Americans will die from the consequences of atherosclerosis, the buildup of