An essay on the modern system of science: The expendable PhD Research and training go hand in hand…there are no incentives to engage in birth control when it is the...
A perspective of the changes that have shaped immunology and the Department over the last 30 years As we approach nearly three decades of research at the Department of Immunology,...
[caption id="attachment_70" align="alignright" width="251"] Vibrio infected sea urchin larva with gut inflammation (red cells in center). Image courtesy Dr. Jonathan Rast.[/caption] Some of the earliest concepts of immunity arose over...
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he history of the Department of Immunology goes back to 1971 when the “Institute of Immunology”, headed by Dr. Bernhard Cinader, was created. The Institute (1971-1980) was the first formal...
The newest issue of IMMpress is now available! This time, we tackled all things work culture, from universal basic income to unions and more! Check it out by clicking the link below
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VR has already changed the world in every way, from medical training to how we view entertainment. As education moves online with the pandemic, how will VR change the classroom? Click the link below to find out! 🕹
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The newest issue of IMMpress magazine is now out! This time, we delved into the world of technology in healthcare 🔬 Check it out and let us know what you think! https://t.co/HyBn12R6Fd
One of few positive outcomes from this pandemic was the advent of mRNA vaccines. And with a rise in funding for this research, scientists can continue to improve this technology. Check out this article by @pu_annie to learn everything you need to know!
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Check out the link in our below to read the newest IMMpress blog post! Our DOI undergrads Rahman and Aly did a great job on this one 🤩
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