New project will add to IGEM’s pipeline of drugs and expand upon IGEM-F, an IgE targeting ovarian and other cancers, currently in a Phase 1/2a study
Study highlights the potential of mosquito gene-modification to combat malaria
Our age, sex, infection history, and genetics can affect our immune system and make us more prone to disease
Vaccines that bind to body’s own albumin move technology closer to eventual use in humans
No greater risk of reaction than for those without an allergy
Researchers from three different universities are working together to develop and test what they think could be a better way to fight the flu
High-dose cholera vaccine developed by UMSOM scientists shows promise for controlling outbreaks
Berkeley scientists use cryo-EM to capture alarm-sounding protein ring
This new finding from the Canadian CHILD Study will help doctors better predict which children will develop asthma and allergies
A recent study shows that there are no negative effects from having annual influenza vaccination
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