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LJI’s Clinical Associates Program emerged from the recognition that the clinic is an extension of the lab
LJI scientists find that slowly releasing an HIV vaccine could prompt the body to make more powerful antibodies against the virus
New study reveals how a subset of T cells morphs from peacemaker to rabble-rouser when TET activity is lost
Dr. Kronenberg is among 52 immunologists, including five Nobel Laureates, selected for the inaugural class of fellows
New study sheds light on what goes awry in malignancies marked by TET mutation
Chemical screen proves feasibility of modulating factor at the hub of immune system's decision to attack or retreat
The award supports Sara McArdle’s work at the intersection of technology and biology
La Jolla Institute scientists show that deleting troublesome proteins in a mouse model can shrink tumors and prolong survival
"She is a truly exceptional scientist, who uses molecular insights to bring together scientists and policymakers for scientific advancement and social change"
A combination of genetic and immunological factors makes some children susceptible to the bacteria that cause strep throat
Findings could help develop novel therapeutic strategies to combat malaria
The IEDB gives biomedical researchers worldwide free access to a rapidly growing catalogue of epitopes—the specific, molecular structures that the immune system uses to tell friend from foe