News from NIAID-Supported Institutions
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases sent this bulletin at 05/20/2013 01:23 PM EDT Here’s your periodic update on News from NIAID-Supported Institutions. The following links will take you to the institution’s press release:H1N1 Discovered in Marine Mammals
May 15, 2013—University of California, Davis
Pitt Transplant Experts Challenge Assumption, Describe Biological Pathway That Leads To Organ Rejection
May 15, 2013—University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Research Team Publishes New Methods for Synthetic Generation of Influenza Vaccines
May 15, 2013—J. Craig Venter Institute
Inovio Pharmaceuticals DNA Vaccine Against Ebola and Marburg Filoviruses Provides Complete Protection in Preclinical Challenge Study
May 14, 2013—Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Newly Described Type of Immune Cell and T cells Share Similar Path to Maturity, According to New Penn Study
May 13, 2013—Perelman School of Medicine
Using Bacteria to Stop Malaria
May 9, 2013—Michigan State University
UR Named Center for AIDS Research by the National Institutes of Health
May 9, 2013—University of Rochester
Bacteria Organize According to “Rich-Get-Richer” Principle
May 9, 2013—Northwestern University
Study Finds that Bacteria Organize According to “Rich-Get-Richer” Principle
May 9, 2013—UCLA
New Malaria Tool Shows Which Kids at Greatest Risk
May 8, 2013—Michigan State University
Immune Cells that Suppress Genital Herpes Infections Identified
May 8, 2013—Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
UD-Led Team Develops Mathematical Model to Measure Hidden HIV
May 7, 2013—University of Delaware
The Brain-Gut Connection: A Link Between Depression and Common Hospital-Acquired Infection
May 7, 2013—University of Michigan Health System
Corgenix Gains CE Mark for ReLASV® Antigen Rapid Test for Diagnosis of Lassa Fever
May 7, 2013—Corgenix Medical Corporation
Competing Antibodies May Have Limited the Protection Achieved in HIV Vaccine Trial in Thailand
May 6, 2013—Duke Human Vaccine Institute
Vaccine Reduces Pneumococcal Disease but Not Bacterial Population
May 5, 2013—Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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