News from NIAID-Supported Institutions
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases sent this bulletin at 12/20/2013 10:58 AM ESTHere’s your periodic update on News from NIAID-Supported Institutions. The following links will take you to the institution’s press release:
Pfenex Awarded Contract for Development of Next Generation rPA-Based Anthrax Vaccine
December 17, 2013—Pfenex Inc.
December 17, 2013—Pfenex Inc.
Researchers Discover How a Protein Complex Revs Up T Cell Activation to Fight Infections
December 16, 2013—St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
December 16, 2013—St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Stanford Researchers Take a Step Toward Developing a “Universal” Flu Vaccine
December 16, 2013—Stanford Engineering
December 16, 2013—Stanford Engineering
Gene Variant Exacerbates Inflammatory Arthritis in Mice
December 16, 2013—University of Utah
December 16, 2013—University of Utah
Scientists Identify Molecular Biomarkers of Vaccine Immunity
December 16, 2013—Emory Vaccine Center
December 16, 2013—Emory Vaccine Center
Lung Lesions of TB Variable, Independent Whether Infection is Active or Latent, Says Pitt Study
December 15, 2013—University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
December 15, 2013—University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pathogen Study in College of Veterinary Medicine Explores Blocking Effect of E. coli O157:H7 Protein on Immune System
December 13, 2013—Kansas State University
December 13, 2013—Kansas State University
Salmonella Jams Signals from Bacteria-Fighting Mast Cells
December 12, 2013—Duke Medicine
December 12, 2013—Duke Medicine
Brief Laser-Light Treatment May Significantly Improve Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccines
December 11, 2013—Massachusetts General Hospital
December 11, 2013—Massachusetts General Hospital
Scientists Discover Chemical Modification in Human Malaria Parasite DNA
December 11, 2013—University of California, Riverside
December 11, 2013—University of California, Riverside
Brief Laser-Light Treatment May Significantly Improve Effectiveness of Influenza Vaccines
December 11, 2013—Massachusetts General Hospital
December 11, 2013—Massachusetts General Hospital
Researchers at Mount Sinai Say a New Strain of Bird Flu Packs a Punch Even After It Becomes Resistant to Drugs
December 10, 2013—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
December 10, 2013—Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Vaccine Study Reveals Link Between Immunity and Cells' Starvation Response
December 5, 2013—Emory Vaccine Center
December 5, 2013—Emory Vaccine Center
A New Therapeutic Target for Psoriasis
December 4, 2013—Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
December 4, 2013—Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
Scientists Develop New Understanding of Chlamydial Disease and
Host/Pathogen Interactions Through Novel Simultaneous RNA-Seq Analysis
December 4, 2013—Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of
Medicine
Host/Pathogen Interactions Through Novel Simultaneous RNA-Seq Analysis
December 4, 2013—Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of
Medicine
New Drug Cuts Risk of Deadly Transplant Side Effect in Half
December 3, 2013—University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
What Makes the Deadliest Form of Malaria Specific to People?
December 3, 2013—Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Malaria Programme
December 3, 2013—University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
What Makes the Deadliest Form of Malaria Specific to People?
December 3, 2013—Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Malaria Programme
1950s Pandemic Influenza Virus Remains a Health Threat, Particularly to Those Under 50
December 2, 2013—St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
December 2, 2013—St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
HIV Plus HPV Leads to Increased Anal Cancer Risk in Men
December 2, 2013—UCLA School of Nursing
December 2, 2013—UCLA School of Nursing
Sorting Good Germs from Bad in the Bacterial World
December 2, 2013—Arizona State University
December 2, 2013—Arizona State University
Key Found To Restoring 'Exhausted' HIV-Fighting Immune Cells
December 2, 2013—Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering
December 2, 2013—Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering
These news releases were issued by organizations supported by NIAID.
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