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  • In Immunology, a ternary complex can refer to the MHC-Pept
  • the January 15, 2008 issue of the Journal of Immunology, a team from the University of Rochester obs
  • s, Greece November 26, 1947) is Professor of Immunology Allergies and Infectious diseases at the Uni
  • aboratories Award in Clinical and Diagnostic Immunology, American Society for Microbiology, in 2005;
  • tor of the journal Clinical and Experimental Immunology among his other published work on the comple
  • Immunology: An antibody has a fluorescent chemical grou
  • thologist who carried out pioneering work in immunology, and was one of the leading figures in medic
  • University, and subsequently got his PHD in immunology and allergies at the same university in 1998
  • Program 3: Immunology and Cancer
  • Immunology and Evolution of Infectious Disease.
  • Richard Ulevitch is professor of immunology and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of I
  • He received PhD degree in Immunology and in 2004 became an Assistant Professor of
  • Dr. DiPietro received her PhD in immunology and DDS from the University of Illinois at C
  • Clinical Chemistry and nuclear medicine, immunology and transfusion medicine, microbiology, path
  • He has written more than 300 papers in immunology and human and bird population genetics.
  • rom 1985 to 2006, Unanue was the Chairman of Immunology and Mallinckrodt Professor at Washington Uni
  • ion, growth and differentiation, metabolism, immunology and many others.
  • es of Epidemiology, Microbiology, Pathology, Immunology and Clinical Science are drawn together in t
  • xicology, which had important connections to immunology, and he studied snake and bee venom, plant p
  • professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Preventative Medicine at Iowa State Univ
  • five-year post doctorate fellowship in both Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanford University Scho
  • ion sickness, reproduction and regeneration, immunology, and readaption to a normal gravity environm
  • icant research in the fields of reproductive immunology and organ transplantation.
  • butions in the fields of molecular genetics, immunology and the genetic basis of cancer.
  • ated cell sorter (FACS) which revolutionized immunology and cancer biology, and is the basis for pur
  • ices and Radiological Health as the Chief of Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics Branch.
  • ts, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, immunology, and hematologic oncology.
  • McGill University Health Centre (Division of Immunology and Allergy).
  • y, pharmaceutical sciences, microbiology and immunology, and environmental sciences.
  • as well as groundbreaking research into the immunology and microbiology of infectious diseases.
  • , the physiopathology, the epidemiology, the immunology, and the clinical aspects of trichinellosis
  • , the pathophysiology, the epidemiology, the immunology, and the clinical aspects of trichinellosis
  • cturer in Medicine, Lecturer in Medicine and Immunology, and Reader in Medicine, before being appoin
  • the groundwork for modern-day discoveries in immunology, and the field he began may someday lead to
  • and; of Division of Communicable Disease and Immunology at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Researc
  • La Jolla, California and a Senior Fellow in Immunology at The Medical Biology Institute (MBI) in La
  • e is currently the Paul Ehrlich Professor of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science.
  • ter Lachmann, Sheila Joan Smith Professor of Immunology at the University of Cambridge from 1977-99
  • After a period as a Lecturer in Immunology at the University of London and of study at
  • ment of Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
  • ply recombinant DNA research in the field of immunology at the university of Ghent.
  • is Head of the Department of Microbiology I ( Immunology) at the Complutense University of Madrid and
  • at the Northwestern University and in clinic immunology at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylva
  • maz, Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medic
  • He pioneered research programs in pathology, immunology, biochemistry and geographic medicine.
  • He explains that he has a degree in immunology but had a private practice in a nearby town.
  • Seele felt called to use her immunology degree in a different way.
  • He is Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Was
  • College of Medicine - Memphis: allergy and immunology, dermatology, family medicine, internal medi
  • of Cambridge from 1973, becoming head of the Immunology Division in 1989.
  • In the Journal of Immunology, Dr. Bashir et al. describe their experiment
  • include research results from microbiology, immunology, epidemiology, and related disciplines.
  • n American medical researcher (bacteriology, immunology, experimental urology) and academic who serv
  • his training in pathology, parasitology and immunology for which he has been extensively decorated.
  • was president of Spain's National Society of Immunology from 1991 to 1995.
  • rofessor, then professor of microbiology and immunology from 1975.
  • eceived her PhD in Clinical Microbiology and Immunology from the University of North Texas in Denton
  • UCLA, and a Ph.D in medical microbiology and immunology from UCLA School of Medicine.
  • M.S. (Caltech), LL.B. (UBC) and a D.Phil in immunology from the University of Oxford.
  • After receiving a PhD in Immunology from the University of Miami in 1982, Dr. Ch
  • the original site of the Basel Institute for Immunology, Grenzacherstrasse 487 in Basel was listed a
  • Oxford University where he earned a DPhil in immunology having studied at Magdalen College, Oxford.
  • lications in the fields of allergy and basic immunology, he published the books Introduction to Clin
  • Award of the First International Congress of Immunology in 1971.
  • He then returned to Cambridge to do a PhD in Immunology in 1973.
  • His medical career was initially focused on immunology, in particular on the regulation of host def
  • ed as the Sheila Joan Smith Professorship of Immunology in 1988 and was re-established on the retire
  • Borysiewicz's research focuses on viral immunology, infectious disease, and viral-induced cance
  • Clinical and Vaccine Immunology is an academic journal published by the Amer
  • Clinical Immunology John Hopkins University U.S.A.
  • While at Harvard Medical School, he was an immunology major and an all-star rugby player.
  • s, especially as applied to neuroscience and immunology, metal catalysts for renewable energy cycles
  • trainees study epidemiology, biostatistics, immunology, molecular biology or behavioral sciences, t
  • mics, bioinformatics, molecular virology and immunology, molecular development biology, and molecula
  • t the Center include microbiology, virology, immunology, mycology, and genomics.
  • al carcinogenesis, environmental toxicology, immunology, natural products, organic synthesis and pha
  • of genetic diseases, infectious diseases and immunology, neuroscience, stress and structural biology
  • al subversion of the innate immune response, immunology of measles, vaccines and their relationship
  • 1976 to 1988 she was head of the division of Immunology of the British National Institute for Medica
  • stigations on the microbiology and practical immunology of tetanus, tuberculosis, syphilis, and pneu
  • ith Peters' research interests centre on the immunology of renal and vascular disease, and in partic
  • affect biomedical research in areas such as immunology, pharmacology, bone demineralization, cellul
  • London and subsequently headed the Molecular Immunology Programme and the Laboratory of Lymphocyte S
  • ree branches (General pathology, Hygiene and immunology, Psycho physiology) achieved success in rese
  • ive renal research group studying transplant immunology, renal bone disease and the facilities requi
  • produces tools for innate immunity research, immunology research, cancer research, RNA interference,
  • hospital has ever received, will be used for immunology research.
  • For American Board of Allergy and Immunology, see American Board of Medical Specialties.
  • Prof Michael Bevan, Professor of Immunology since 1990 at the University of Washington,
  • IgD's function has always been a puzzle in immunology since its discovery in 1964.
  • tral Society for Clinical Research, Clinical Immunology Society, Transplantation Society, and a Dipl
  • etinitis is treated by an uveitis and ocular immunology specialist.
  • Reader, Department of Immunology, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, 1960-65
  • Professor of Immunology, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London,
  • for use in biological study of development, immunology, stem cells, and regeneration.
  • viewed publications, nine books, and several immunology textbook chapters about the evolution of the
  • Restoration, Streilein Foundation for Ocular Immunology, the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Soci
  • Lachmann's interests are not only limited to immunology though as he is also national Patron of Lupu
  • analysis of the genetic code to comparative immunology, to argue that most protein evolution is due
  • ses on broad biomedical topics, ranging from immunology to epidemiology.
  • The game is designed to teach immunology to high school students, although later vers
  • immunology, virology, microbiology
  • he Sheila Joan Smith Professorship of Tumour Immunology was originally established on 2 November 197
  • trial he co-authored a commentary in Nature Immunology, was interviewed on Talk of the Nation, and
  • i-Kari had co-authored a scientific paper on immunology with David Baltimore.
  • His research interest is on immunology, with an empasis on cellular and applied imm