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Immune 63: Immune, promptly

  • December 20, 2022
  • Tagged as: antibody, B cells, germinal center, immune, immunology, lymph node, T cells

Cindy, Steph, Brianne, and Vincent review some of their favorite immunology papers of 2022. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Cynthia Leifer, Steph Langel, and Brianne Barker Click arrow to playDownload Immune 63 (62 MB .mp3, 103 min)Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. RSS, emailBecome…

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Immune 62: Every cell is an immune cell with De’Broski Herbert

  • December 2, 2022
  • Tagged as: helminth, immune, immunology, mucosal immunity, neuroimmunology, parasite, type 2 immunity

De’Broski joins immune to reveal his remarkable career path and the research of his laboratory on neuroimmunology and the immune response to parasite infections.

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Immune 61: Training immune cells with Julia Bohannon and Musa Mhlanga

  • November 8, 2022
  • Tagged as: immune, immunology, trained innate immunity

From SLB22 on the Island of Hawai’i, Julia and Musa join Immune to reveal their remarkable career paths, and their research on understanding trained innate immunity.

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Immune 60: Immunoeducation with Sumali Pandey and Phil Mixter

  • September 22, 2022
  • Tagged as: course, immune, immunology, immunology education, undergraduate education

Sumali and Phil join Immune to discuss their approaches to immunology education.

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Immune 59: Forks in the road: Th17 cells with Mandy McGeachy

  • August 19, 2022
  • Tagged as: immune, immunology, rheumatoid arthritis, T helper cells, Th17 cells

At Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, Mandy joins Immune to discuss her career and her research on understanding how Th17 cells develop and are influenced to be ‘good’ or ‘bad’ in their function.

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Immune 58: Gut B cells awry in ulcerative colitis

  • August 3, 2022
  • Tagged as: IgA, IgG, immune, immunology, monocyte, plasmablast, single cell RNA sequencing, ulcerative colitis

Immune explains a study of three cohorts of patients with ulcerative colitis which finds major perturbations within the mucosal B cell compartment, highlighting a potential role for these cells in disease pathogenesis.

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Immune 57: Bacteria, the new cure for wounds?

  • June 30, 2022
  • Tagged as: commensal bacteria, IL-1beta, immune, immunology, inflammation, keratinocytes, S. aureus, skin microbiota, wound regeneration

Immune reviews data showing that in mice, skin bacteria activate keratinocytes to stimulate hair follicle regeneration and wound healing.

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Immune 56: Flip flops on the thymic beach with Al Singer

  • June 1, 2022
  • Tagged as: CD4, CD8, flip flop mice, immune, immunology, lineage fate determination, MHC I, MHC II, T cell, T cell receptor

Al Singer joins immune to discuss mice that have their T cell immune system reversed, revealing the molecular basis for T cell lineage fate determination in the thymus.

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Immune 55: Cells that suck at their job

  • May 3, 2022
  • Tagged as: autoimmunity, COVID-19, immune, immunology, KIR+CD8+ T cells, peripheral tolerance, regulatory T cells, T cells

Immune reveals a CD8+ regulatory subset of T cell subset that suppress pathogenic T cells and are active in autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases including COVID-19.

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Immune 54: Asthma and aging

  • April 6, 2022
  • Tagged as: age dependence, alveolar macrophage, asthma, immune, immunology, respiratory virus infection, rhinovirus, type 2 inflammation

Immune explains how aging influences chronic outcomes of respiratory viral infection through regulation of the alveolar macrophage compartment and type 2 inflammatory responses to viruses.

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Brianne Barker, Ph.D.


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Cindy Leifer, Ph.D.


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