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Beyond-Lab-Walls-Lara-Labarta-Bajo

How can an infection in your lungs have such a lasting effect on your brain? Lara Labarta-Bajo, a postdoctoral researcher in Associate Professor Nicola Allen's lab, studies how the immune…

From  Liz Hincks

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From  Kent Schnoeker

From Then to When | Meet Salk Scientists | Susan Kaech

Susan Kaech is professor and director of the NOMIS Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis and NOMIS Chair. She is an immunobiologist who aims to understand how memory T cells are…

From  Liz Hincks

Marc Jenkins - A general model of helper T cell specification to satisfy Metchnikoff and Ehrlic

From  Mike Jeffs

Joey Li - MEF2C is a central regulator of human NK cell function and metabolism

From  Mike Jeffs

Maximilian Heeg - Tissue-specific transcriptional networks identify HIC1 as a critical regulator of intestinal TRM differentiation

From  Mike Jeffs

Juliana Idoyaga - Emerging Dendritic Cell Heterogeneity: the in-betweens

From  Mike Jeffs

Kellen Cavagnero - CXCL12+ dermal adipocyte lineage fibroblast subsets drive neutrophil recruitment and host defense through recognition of IL-17 and TNF

From  Mike Jeffs

Gregory Walker - The chemokine CCL28 Shapes neutrophil responses during mucosal bacterial infection

From  Mike Jeffs

Lena Pernas - Mitochondrial metabolism in the defense against microbes

From  Mike Jeffs

COVID-19 Research - Podcast Season 2

In this bonus episode of Where Cures Begin, we hear about the parallels between polio and COVID-19, and how Salk is responding to the pandemic, from faculty in Salk’s NOMIS Center for…

From  Alex Endsley