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Berezhna Ninel Mykhailivna: The Immune System's Hidden Architect

Exploring the life and groundbreaking immunological research of Ukrainian scientist Berezhna Ninel Mykhailivna (1928-2023)

Wyatt Campbell
Aug 22, 2025

The Secret Immune Dialogue: How Genetics and Embryology Shape Our Defenses Before Birth

Exploring how our immune system develops before birth through the intricate interplay of genetics and embryology, shaping our lifelong health defenses.

Paisley Howard
Aug 22, 2025

The Body's Misdirected Alarm: How Worm Infections Confuse Our Allergies

Exploring the fascinating link between parasitic worm infections, soluble CD23, and reduced allergic reactions in human immune response.

Sophia Barnes
Aug 22, 2025

The Silent War Within: How Your Immune System Shapes Your Health

Explore the fascinating world of immunology - from basic immune defenses to cutting-edge cancer immunotherapy and recent breakthroughs in understanding T cell exhaustion.

Jeremiah Kelly
Aug 20, 2025

Unlocking the Immune System: How Rochester's Scientists Are Revolutionizing Human Health

Discover how University of Rochester immunology researchers are making groundbreaking discoveries in viral immunology, cancer immunotherapy, and vaccine development.

Leo Kelly
Aug 20, 2025

Beyond Antibodies: How Immunology Unlocks Interdisciplinary Science in Undergraduate Education

Exploring how immunology serves as an ideal interdisciplinary teaching model in undergraduate science education

Nora Murphy
Aug 12, 2025

The Thorn in the Starfish: How Metchnikoff's Garden Experiment Revolutionized Immunology

How Élie Metchnikoff's simple starfish experiment with a rose thorn revealed phagocytosis and founded cellular immunology

Paisley Howard
Aug 10, 2025

The Burnet Revolution: How One Scientist Rewrote the Rules of Immunity

Explore how Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet transformed immunology between 1940-1960, introducing revolutionary concepts like self-tolerance and clonal selection that paved the way for modern medicine.

Thomas Carter
Aug 10, 2025

The Immunology of Intimacy: Can Science Illuminate the "Two-in-One-Flesh" Mystery?

Exploring how modern immunology reveals a biological basis for the ancient 'two-in-one-flesh' concept through immune tolerance in heterosexual union.

Anna Long
Aug 10, 2025

The Immune Self: How Frank Macfarlane Burnet Redefined Biology's Borders

Exploring Frank Macfarlane Burnet's revolutionary ideas about immunity as a biological imagination that distinguishes self from non-self.

Ellie Ward
Aug 09, 2025

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