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... pathogen entry site. Given this, the Virology, Vector and Vaccine Engineering Lab is testing a variety of approaches to maximize antigen delivery to mucosal ...
... pathogen interactions, viral and non-viral vector development, tumor immunology, gene therapy for genetic diseases and cancer, and clinical translation of ...
Mayo Clinic offers healthcare professionals genome informed clinical recommendations related to the Electronic Medical Records and GEnomics (eMERGE) Network ...
2017 - present. MemberNew York City Health + Hospitals, Emergency Management Special Pathogens Program External Advisory Council. 2017 - present. Fellow ...
Staphylococcus aureus, an opportunistic pathogen, is associated with nasal polyps in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and AERD. We are using biochemical ...
Defining how specific dietary carbohydrates and other nutrients shape opportunistic pathogen colonization and susceptibility to systemic infection. Mapping ...
Christian Pfaller Update of Innate and adaptive immune responses against viral pathogens ... • Nathaniel Traaseth Growth inhibition assays in pathogenic bacteria.
The SASP is a key pathogenic feature of senescent cells and an indicator of systemic senescent cell burden. Dr. LeBrasseur and colleagues hypothesize that ...
Rarely, inhaling petroleum jelly for prolonged periods can cause lung inflammation (lipoid pneumonia).
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