Immunobiology is a scientific field focused on the biological effects of the immune system and its components. One treatment modality developed in the field of immunobiology is cellular therapy (or cell therapy) which consists of replacing diseased or damaged cells with health cells. Successfully cellular therapy would result in new healthy cells returning the body's effective immune functionality.
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The CRISPR revolution has begun and shows no signs of slowing down. CRISPR-Cas nuclease-based genome editing strategies hold great promise for the treatment of genetic disorders. However, a...
Date: November 09, 2021 Time: 8:00am (PDT), 11:00am (EDT) Myeloid cells comprise many subsets with diverse functions. They play an important role in health and diseases such as infections, c...
Though tumor targeting using chimeric receptors (CAR) engineered to bind tumor-associated surface proteins such as CD19 in B cells have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in cancer, this thera...
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells have demonstrated significant success in treating relapsed or treatment-refractory hematologic malignancies in the clinic, inducing remissions in 70-9...
Ovarian cancer is a deadly disease which is usually diagnosed in advanced stages. Our goal is to develop vaccines to prevent relapse. Natural Th17 T cells protect against recurrence followin...
Primates have been essential in unlocking novel immune mechanisms that have driven development of groundbreaking new drugs in infectious disease and transplantation, amongst others related t...