Q&A with Ferhat Ay, Ph.D.
Before Ferhat Ay, Ph.D., entered first grade, he had already announced to the world that he wanted to become a
Before Ferhat Ay, Ph.D., entered first grade, he had already announced to the world that he wanted to become a
LA JOLLA, CA—Professor Klaus Ley, M.D., has been selected as this year’s winner of the Eugene M. Landis Award, the
Rarely in view of the general public, a small but unique group of La Jolla Institute employees works passionately to
LA JOLLA, CA—Dr. Alessandro Sette’s team at La Jolla Institute for Immunology has been named Best Academic Research Team as
As a scientist Chris Benedict, Ph.D., came of age during the heyday of gene therapy. But when the first clinical
LA JOLLA, CA—One reason we survive into adulthood is that cell-killing T cells usually recognize and eliminate cancerous or pathogen-infected
LA JOLLA, CA – The La Jolla Institute for Immunology is pleased to announce that Michael D. Coit, president of
LA JOLLA, CA—Although Zika and dengue are considered different virus “species,” they are so closely related that the immune system
Towson, MD– The Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF) is pleased to announce that the first IDF Research Grant has been awarded
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