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Sette has led investigations into the T cell response to SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis, and more
Crotty has advanced vaccine research and tested new strategies for stopping HIV, COVID-19
LJI scientists test new vaccine strategy to help the body target HIV
“This is a real honor. The ASM is an outstanding organization.”
Most vaccines include particles called adjuvants. But not all adjuvants are created equal.
The international recognition reflects how LJI research is valued by scientific peers
ARCS support propels vaccine design and HIV research
LJI Professors Shane Crotty, Ph.D., Bjoern Peters, Ph.D., and Alessandro Sette, Dr. Biol. Sci., were named “Highly Cited Researchers” this week by Clarivate.
LJI and Scripps Research scientists tackle the problem of antigen valency
A new approach that targets young immune cells may also work for creating vaccines against the flu, dengue, malaria and hepatitis C
LJI scientists find that slowly releasing an HIV vaccine could prompt the body to make more powerful antibodies against the virus