Explore the fascinating world of regulatory T cells and how they maintain immune tolerance to prevent autoimmune diseases.
Explore how inquiry-based learning in immunology education develops epistemic practices and transforms students into scientific researchers.
Explore Niels Jerne's revolutionary idiotype network theory and how it transformed our understanding of the immune system as a complex social network.
Explore the groundbreaking work of René Stet in fish immunogenetics and his discoveries about salmon immunity and reproduction.
Explore how clinical immunology is transforming medicine through revolutionary therapies, COVID-19 insights, and cutting-edge technologies.
Explore the life and scientific contributions of Alfred Nisonoff, the pioneering immunologist who deciphered antibody structure and laid groundwork for modern immunotherapy.
How One Scientist's Quest to Count Cells Revolutionized Modern Medicine - A tribute to Ivan Lefkovits and his pioneering work in immunology
Discover how the clonal selection theory and Jerne's plaque assay revolutionized our understanding of the immune system's sophisticated defense mechanisms.
Exploring the shift from rote learning to quality education in immunology test teaching through hands-on, inquiry-based laboratory experiences.
Exploring how Foxp3-CD4+CD25+ T cells infiltrate renal cell carcinoma tumors and predict poorer patient survival outcomes.