Immunology News and Research

Latest Immunology News and Research

Researchers look for ways to prevent chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment

Researchers look for ways to prevent chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment

Researchers discover that beneficial bacteria in yogurt may affect severity of lupus

Researchers discover that beneficial bacteria in yogurt may affect severity of lupus

BSACI’s new guidelines enhance diagnosis and management of peanut allergy

BSACI’s new guidelines enhance diagnosis and management of peanut allergy

Cancer vaccines need to target immune fighters that can withstand battle against malicious tumors

Cancer vaccines need to target immune fighters that can withstand battle against malicious tumors

Scientists gain insight into how Ebola virus uses the body's defenses to speed up infection

Scientists gain insight into how Ebola virus uses the body's defenses to speed up infection

Existing drugs may be able to improve therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia, mice study shows

Existing drugs may be able to improve therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia, mice study shows

Study: Antibody neutralizes dengue and Zika virus in mice

Study: Antibody neutralizes dengue and Zika virus in mice

Study identifies two genes involved in invasive group A Streptococcus infections

Study identifies two genes involved in invasive group A Streptococcus infections

Global resurgence of whooping cough can be attributed to immunological failures of vaccines

Global resurgence of whooping cough can be attributed to immunological failures of vaccines

UTSW receives $34 million CPRIT award for cancer research and faculty recruitment

UTSW receives $34 million CPRIT award for cancer research and faculty recruitment

Cholesterol-like molecules act as ‘cut-off’ switch for engine that powers cancer-killing cells

Cholesterol-like molecules act as ‘cut-off’ switch for engine that powers cancer-killing cells

Scientists discover markers for progressive multiple sclerosis

Scientists discover markers for progressive multiple sclerosis

Salk study shows how fast-growing tumors evade immune system

Salk study shows how fast-growing tumors evade immune system

Cancer-fighting cells destroy tumors more effectively after being starved for oxygen

Cancer-fighting cells destroy tumors more effectively after being starved for oxygen

Hamilton BiOS automated storage system selected for use in BIOM-Mass project

Hamilton BiOS automated storage system selected for use in BIOM-Mass project

Research provides insight into how imbalance in neural precursor cells may contribute to brain diseases

Research provides insight into how imbalance in neural precursor cells may contribute to brain diseases

Scientists make significant discovery in efforts to develop vaccine against global pathogens

Scientists make significant discovery in efforts to develop vaccine against global pathogens

EHR-based prompt in primary care increases HCV screening rates among baby boomers

EHR-based prompt in primary care increases HCV screening rates among baby boomers

Study shows how regular exercise, stress reduction could lead to better health in lupus patients

Study shows how regular exercise, stress reduction could lead to better health in lupus patients

New HIVMA guidelines recommend screening everyone with HIV for chronic pain

New HIVMA guidelines recommend screening everyone with HIV for chronic pain

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