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How a very exposed organ fights disease
How LJI’s new Chief Operating Officer defines “mission success”
Remembering Shelley Rowland
New innate immune system research—and a prestigious ARCS Award—could enhance future vaccines
Scientists often compare starting a new lab to starting a small business. It takes finding the right people and solid funding to make the dream work. Assistant Professor Samuel Myers, Ph.D., shares an honest look at what it’s like to start a new lab at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI).
Research on the edge of the immune system
Celebrating the annual LJI Art of the Immune System Student Competition
New Merkin Fellowship to support U.K. collaboration on Lassa virus research
A 'cocktail' of human antibodies shows promise in fighting severe SARS-CoV-2 infections
LJI researcher delves into what triggers type 1 diabetes
The immune landscape of the lungs is a complex place. In this scientific seminar, Anuradha Ray, Ph.D., Endowed Chair in
Three LJI Cores join forces to bring new spatial transcriptomics capacity to researchers