Big Ideas Lead to Immunology Breakthroughs
The immunology field moves quickly, leading to breakthroughs that can change the world. See how the immunologists featured below are pushing the field forward by exploring this showcase of interviews, webinars, and podcast episodes.
Read Their Stories
Immunology Profiles is a venue where immunologists tell their stories, discuss their research, and voice their thoughts and opinions on current topics in immunology. Learn what they have to say by reading the interviews below.
Judd Hultquist discusses mapping the transmission of infectious diseases using next-generation sequencing.
Susanne Heinzel investigates how clonal expansion is regulated.
Cori Fain describes how she overcame life circumstances to pursue neuroimmunology research.
Eric Song shares how he investigates priming the immune system against brain tumors.
Payel Sil discusses her research on the role of autophagy in inflammation.
Ana Camelo investigates the role of ILCs in chronic inflammatory diseases.
Watch Insightful Webinars
Learn how these immunologists carried out their big ideas by watching our growing collection of webinars, with topics ranging from infectious disease research to immuno-oncology research.
Breanna Allen: Systemic Dysfunction & Plasticity of the Immune Macroenvironment in Cancer Models
Mauro Corrado: Immunometabolism - Metabolic Control of T Cell Differentiation and Function
Colt Egelston: CD8+ TILs, Breast Cancer, and New Opportunities for Immunotherapeutic Intervention
Eric Shifrut: Re-imagining CRISPR Technology for Use with Primary Immune Cells: New Insights for Cell-Based Immunotherapy Research
Eric Song: Exploring the Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on the Central Nervous System
Judd Hultquist: SARS-CoV-2 Viral Diversity: Causes, Consequences, and Opportunities
Hear Conversations About the Latest Immunology Research
Explore these episodes of the Immunology Podcast, where the hosts Drs. Brenda Raud and Jason Goldsmith discuss the latest immunology research while talking to some of the brightest minds in the field.
Carl June and Philipp Rommel share their latest research on T cell engineering for cancer and HIV cell-based therapies.
Marc Jenkins discusses how he studies CD4+ T and B cell activation in vivo by directly tracking antigen-specific cells.
Judy Lieberman and Caroline Junqueira talk about their latest research on the role of γδ T cells in malaria.
Filipe Pereira shares how his research on hematopoietic and immune cell identities could lead to the creation of novel gene and cell therapies.
Bernardo Franklin talks about his research on the role of innate immunity in sterile inflammation and in infectious diseases.
Daniela Thommen discusses how human cancers immunologically respond to treatment and how such responses relate to the immunological makeup of a tumor.
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