Immunology News and Research

Latest Immunology News and Research

HIV and Hepatitis C vaccines now closer to reality

HIV and Hepatitis C vaccines now closer to reality

Whitehead Institute enters into scientific research collaboration with Biogen Idec

Whitehead Institute enters into scientific research collaboration with Biogen Idec

SLU researchers awarded NIH grants to search for a drug to cure hepatitis B

SLU researchers awarded NIH grants to search for a drug to cure hepatitis B

Researchers discover novel population of neutrophils that exhibit enhanced microbial killing activity

Researchers discover novel population of neutrophils that exhibit enhanced microbial killing activity

Low dose injections of artificial properdin provide protection against septic diseases

Low dose injections of artificial properdin provide protection against septic diseases

Taiho Pharmaceutical obtains approval in Japan for anticancer drug Lonsurf

Taiho Pharmaceutical obtains approval in Japan for anticancer drug Lonsurf

FDA approves Xolair for treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria

FDA approves Xolair for treatment of chronic idiopathic urticaria

Imaging cancer in children using MRI: an interview with Dr. Heike E. Daldrup-Link, Stanford University School of Medicine

Imaging cancer in children using MRI: an interview with Dr. Heike E. Daldrup-Link, Stanford University School of Medicine

NIH awards $28M grant to establish new center for excellence to find treatment for Ebola virus

NIH awards $28M grant to establish new center for excellence to find treatment for Ebola virus

Investigational vaccine reduces number of tumors in mice with lung cancer

Investigational vaccine reduces number of tumors in mice with lung cancer

Researchers uncover new connection between allergy and cancer

Researchers uncover new connection between allergy and cancer

New improved mass spectrometry for analysis of chemical and biological materials

New improved mass spectrometry for analysis of chemical and biological materials

Computer analysis of various subtypes of asthma could eventually lead to improved therapy, says study

Computer analysis of various subtypes of asthma could eventually lead to improved therapy, says study

Findings open way to identification of new cancer drugs to fight acute myeloid leukemia

Findings open way to identification of new cancer drugs to fight acute myeloid leukemia

People who experience chronic sleep disturbance could face earlier onset of dementia, Alzheimer's

People who experience chronic sleep disturbance could face earlier onset of dementia, Alzheimer's

Study suggests effective therapeutics for IBD may hinge on targeting GM-CSF axis

Study suggests effective therapeutics for IBD may hinge on targeting GM-CSF axis

Professor wins Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize for research on immune system

Professor wins Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize for research on immune system

UC Davis MIND Institute named Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center

UC Davis MIND Institute named Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center

MD Anderson collaborates with MedImmune to develop therapies that unleash patients' immune systems to attack cancers

MD Anderson collaborates with MedImmune to develop therapies that unleash patients' immune systems to attack cancers

PD-L1 plays important role in pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis

PD-L1 plays important role in pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis

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