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Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowDr. Reynold Panettieri, MD - Rutgers University - Novel Therapeutic Approaches To Treat Airways DiseasesSend us a textDr. Reynold A. Panettieri, Jr, MD ( https://ritms.rutgers.edu/faculty/reynold-panettieri/ ) is the inaugural Director of the Institute for Translational Medicine and Science, and Vice Chancellor for Translational Medicine and Science, at Rutgers University, and previously served as the Director of the Airways Biology Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Panettieri’s interests include the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate airway smooth muscle cell growth and the immunobiology of airway smooth muscle, which lead to the irreversible airflow obstruction and airway remodeling seen in patients with chronic severe ast...2025-08-0737 minSecrets of the C-Suite: The PodcastSecrets of the C-Suite: The PodcastS2 Ep 7 with Kris Clothier, Biological Sciences and STEM Educator (and DVM & PhD. Veterinary Microbiology & Immunobiology); the one where we remember we don't have to have it all planned out!Susan and Juliet are joined by Kris Clothier (Juliet's sister) who shares with us her career highs, lows and lessons as a doctor of veterinary medicine. Her journey starts with the knowing, at a very young age, that she wanted to be a vet! It  includes getting her degree, and then practicing as a vet - and a woman in a man's world - in the Central Valley of California, partnering with another vet to own and run their own practice and business, and later her decision to pursue her PhD in veterinary microbiology and immunobiology (making her a d...2025-04-2146 minThe EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare ProfessionalsThe EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare ProfessionalsHema Now: Episode 7: Decoding T Cells and Advancing Immunology This week, Jonathan is joined by Dr Shahram Kordasti, Associate Professor in Applied Cancer Immunopathology at King’s College London, UK. In this episode, Dr Kordasti discusses the immunobiology of Myelodysplastic syndrome and Aplastic anaemia, the role of CD4+ T cells in myeloid malignancies, and how cutting-edge computational tools are enhancing treatment strategies.   Timestamps:  (00:00)-Introduction  (01:23)-Hodgkin’s lymphoma origin   (04:21)- Immunobiology of diseases  (08:55)-Plasticity of T cells   (13:42)-Computational biology and multiomics for patient stratification  2025-01-0241 minThe Immunology PodcastThe Immunology PodcastEp. 84: “T Cells in Inflammation and Cancer” Featuring Dr. Jeffrey Rathmell Guest: Dr. Jeffrey Rathmell is the Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Immunobiology at the Vanderbilt Center for Immunobiology. His research focuses on T cell metabolism in cancer. He talks about what T cells use for fuel and his work on fatty acid synthesis. He also discusses the ‘obesity paradox’ in cancer immunotherapy and his favorite parts of being a scientist and professor. Featured Products and Resources: The Immunology Podcast has been nominated for a People’s Choice Podcast Award! Differentiate human monocytes into macrophages with STEMCELL’s ImmunoCult-XF Macrophage Medium. The Immunology Round Up2024-07-301h 07Where We LiveWhere We Live'We need a moonshot for long COVID': What we know (and don't know) about the illnessNearly one in four adults who contracted COVID-19 have developed long COVID symptoms, according to the latest Census report. This hour, Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, an immunobiology expert at Yale who is focused on researching long COVID, joins us to share what we know and don't know about the illness, and the many ways it can manifest. The Patient-Led Research Collaborative has authored several seminal surveys and studies. We also hear from co-founder Lisa McCorkell about this bank of patient-led research. She says, "We need a moonshot for long COVID: at least a billion dollars a...2024-04-1841 minThe Beef Podcast ShowThe Beef Podcast ShowDr. Mariana Guerra Maupome: Enhancing Feedlot Productivity | Ep. 54In this episode of "The Beef Podcast Show," we dive into the evolving dynamics of the beef cattle industry. Our special guest, Dr. Mariana Guerra Maupome, shares her data-driven strategies to boost producer returns. She runs through the nuts and bolts of feedlot management practices, emphasizing the necessity of evolving and adapting according to market dynamics and how an interdisciplinary, intelligent approach can drive high-quality beef production in an ever-changing landscape. Dr. Maupome tackles the complexities of dairy beef crosses, focusing on animal welfare, effective management, and dairy-beef sector collaboration.“Calves can have activity, ru...2023-12-0651 minScience TalksScience TalksEpisode 46: Good mentorship, bad virus: A journey in molecular biologyHuman cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a herpesvirus that infects a majority of the world’s population. It’s a significant cause of viral induced birth defects and can cause complications in transplant patients or immunocompromised individuals. Amy Randall-Barber from the BIO5 Institute interviewed Dr. Rebekah Mokry, a postdoctoral research associate and 2023 BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Immunobiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Tucson. She received her PhD in microbiology and immunobiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. 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This week we unpack the theme of self-care across fascinating conversations from our previous guests, including Professor of Biochemistry and Immunobiology at Trinity College Dublin Luke O'Neill, author and Mental Health Activist Daragh Fleming, High Performance Leadership Expert James Laughlin, Human Performance Consultant & Lecturer at Auburn University Dr Ford Dyke, Yoga Teacher in German Premier League (Bundesliga) Brad Franco, and finally Comic Relief Programme Director and former CEO of Special Olympics Michelle Carney. Timestamps for this monster episode are: (2:00)  Prof Luke O Neill - P...2022-11-1452 minCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastE120 Officer of the Order of Canada Jonathan Meakins on Art and SurgeryDr. Jonathan Meakins is former Chair of the Department of Surgery at McGill and is an Officer of the Order of Canada for his outstanding work in immunobiology, laparoscopic surgery, and transplantation. Among his many interests is his love of art, and at the age of 73 Dr. Meakins has gone back to school to obtain his Masters in Fine Arts.Check out the links to see some of the fascinating work Dr. Meakins has done to demonstrate how the critical viewing of art can perhaps make us better clinicians. Links:1. Wide-ranging textbook of s...2022-04-2351 minIs that a fact?Is that a fact?The politicization of the pandemicIn this episode, we set out to explore whether false narratives about the pandemic and the COVID-19 vaccines have overshadowed science or whether science has managed to hold its own, particularly in light of the politicization of the pandemic.Politics has certainly influenced who has chosen to get vaccinated. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, “there continue to be differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates along partisan lines, a gap that has grown over time.” The Kaiser study showed that almost 53 percent of people who live in counties that voted for Biden were fully vaccinated compared to nearly 40 perc...2021-12-1652 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleA Movement for Mom's MentalityJoin us today with Danielle Hobson, Founder & CEO of A Timeout With Mom! This platform is a service marketplace for moms and their mental health providing access to professionals and a diverse community giving you the ability to share stories, bring awareness and connect with others!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-12-0327 minHolobiontHolobiont#15 Atypical T cell responses: HLA-E Immunology (Sir Andrew McMichael)Sir Andrew McMichael is a Professor of Immunology at the University of Oxford and previously Director of the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine. He is a fellow of the Royal Society and Academy of Medical Sciences and has been a leader in human immunology for decades, notably  focusing on responses to viral infections including influenza and HIV. We discuss: Prof McMichael's career in immunology spanning from his work in the 1980s on HLA restriction and recognition of viral peptides to the study of a HLA-E, an atypical MHC-Ib molecule that is involved in immunosurveillance  How HLA-E is...2021-11-2550 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural Nipple(Not so) Seamless Bottle to Breast Transitions 🍼Join us with Amanda Shi-Werts, mother of premie twins and founder of 10|12 Baby Lounge as she shares her experience with daily 'latching fights" & navigating motherhood out of the NICU.To read, visit our blog, and to watch, visit our Youtube! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-11-1830 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleNursing for Modern Mothers 🍯Join us today with Sarah Kallile, Founder & CEO of Lunnie, a community-led brand that is creating a pretty and powerful postpartum for modern mothers! No two breastfeeding journeys are alike which is why our companies are listening in to what moms have to say in order to make better products that work for you!To read, visit our blog, and to watch, visit our Youtube. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-11-0831 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleA Pumping Game Changer 💦Join us with Adriana Vazquez, Co-Founder & CEO of Lilu, an innovative company creating a more comfortable way to pump for your little one with a gentle & effective massaging bra!To watch, visit our Youtube and to read, visit our blog. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-10-2345 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleBuilding Baby's Brain Through Touch 💆‍♀️Join us today with Elina Furman, Certified Infant Massage Instructor & Founder of Kahlmi - The first handheld massager for babies. The first bonding tool of its kind, Kahlmi helps connect families using touch and vibration as a therapeutic aid to facilitate an interactive bonding experience!To read, visit our blog, and to watch, visit our Youtube! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-10-1048 minDiscoveryDiscoveryThe Evidence: To boost or not to boost?The divide between the Covid vaccine haves and have-nots has been described as “criminal”, with only 20% of people in low and middle income countries having had one dose, compared with 80% in higher income countries. Countries with high vaccination rates have been called on to give up their place in the vaccine queue.The dual-track global vaccination programme has led to real anger, made worse by announcements of booster programmes in richer countries (despite the World Health Organisation calling for such plans to be put on hold).Claudia Hammond and her panel of global experts discuss the...2021-10-0250 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleBuilding Bonds Through Storybook 💤Join us with Francisco Cornejo, the Co-Founder & CEO of The Storybook app! Storybook helps your little one fall asleep, ease discomfort & connect with them via massages, stories, and music!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-09-2927 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAsk a Specialist: Keeping Kids Busy While Working From Home 💻Join us with Holly Homer, the founder, and CEO of Kids’ Activities! Holly homeschooled her three boys until high school and through that experience founded her company!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-09-2139 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleExceptional Childcare for All SituationsJoin us today with Yi-Hsian Godfrey, the CEO, and co-founder of Apiari! Apiari makes it easy to find reliable childcare for any situation, whether you need a one-time sitter or an overnight nanny, Apiari has you covered!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-09-0724 minSportSquireSportSquireSQ Wellness Corner: How Does Exercise Impact Your Immune System? A Look At Exercise ImmunologyIn this week's SportSquire Wellness Corner, Brad speaks to the large body of research that has been done in the exercise immunology field and the great promise the field has to uncover with future research focal points. He highlights Dr. Richard Simpson PHD's article Titled: Exercise, Immunity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic. Dr. Simpson’s research interests are concerned with the effects of aging, stress and exercise on the immune system. He is an associate professor in the Departments of Nutritional Sciences, Pediatrics and Immunobiology at the University of Arizona. You can read it in it's entirety here. https://www.acsm.or...2021-08-2411 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAsk a Specialist: Kickstart Your Kids’ Digestive Health 👩‍⚕️Join us today with Madeline Lauf, the founder, and CEO of Begin Health! Begin Health is a toddler & kid’s digestive health company with a high-quality and gentle blend designed to nourish growing toddlers’ and kids’ developing gut microbiome. Growing Up Prebiotics help feed beneficial gut bacteria, for digestive comfort, regularity, and softer stools.To read, visit our blog, and to watch, visit our Youtube! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-08-2028 minThe Immunology PodcastThe Immunology PodcastEp. 11: “Adoptive T Cell Transfer” Featuring Dr. Christopher Klebanoff Guest: Dr. Christopher Klebanoff is a Principal Investigator and Attending Physician at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. His research focuses on cell-based cancer immunotherapies, T cell receptors, and the therapeutic targeting of shared cancer neoantigens. Using single-cell sequencing, biophysical measurements of T cell receptor affinity, genetic engineering, and structural immunobiology, the Klebanoff lab aims to adapt adoptive T cell transfer for advanced solid tumors. Featured Products and Resources: Human Immunology News CAR T Cell Wallchart The Immunology Science Round Up Dual Targeting of Tregs – A CTLA-4 antibody combined wi...2021-08-171h 07The Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAsk a Specialist: Bedtime Basics Without Sleep Training 🤰Join us today with Kerry Secker, an infant sleep consultant as well as the founder of her unique sleep approach, Care it Out!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-08-0732 minScience TalksScience TalksEpisode 15: Tackling neuro-infectious diseases as a physician-scientistEver wonder why pregnant people shouldn’t scoop kitty litter? They might come into contact with toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that infects up to one-eighth of the world’s population that can cause lifelong infection in the central nervous system. Dr. Anita Koshy, associate professor of neurology and immunobiology and BIO5 member, talks about her research to better understand this pesky parasite. She also shares her journey to becoming a physician-scientist, and how she spends her time away from the clinic and lab.2021-08-0231 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAsk a Specialist: Maternal Health at Your FingertipsJoin us today with Jamie Kreiter, the founder, and CEO of Nurture Therapy, a group practice that provides support to women throughout all stages of their pregnancy journey- from family planning to postpartum! To read, visit our blog, and to watch, visit our Youtube! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-07-2634 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleYour In-Home Chef for Healthy and Delicious MealsJoin us today with Reneta Jenik, an ex-corporate executive, mom, and founder of Foodom, the healthy, in-home meal prep service!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-07-1741 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAsk a Specialist: Bringing Peace at Home with Health-e Pediatrics 👩‍⚕️Join us today with Kelly Ochoa, a double board-certified Pediatric Emergency Medicine Doctor, mother of 4 young girls, and founder of Health-e Pediatrics, a virtual evening pediatric urgent care!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-07-0928 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleSupermama: Birth & Beyond with No.1 Beta Tester & Sleep Trainer, Brooklyn JohnsonJoin us today with Brooklyn Johnson, mom, sleep trainer, and founder of Best Buds Babysitting!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-06-2337 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural Nipple5 Things You Should Know Before Labor ✨Join us today with Trish Weir, a labor and delivery nurse of 17 years to explain the five most important things to know before going into labor!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-06-1544 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleThe Interactive Storyteller for Little LearnersJoin us today with Daniel Buelhoff, dad and founder of Storypod - a screenless interactive audio-play system that “edutains” kids for hours.To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-06-1534 minScience TalksScience TalksEpisode 11: Giving back through mentorship and opportunityBudding professionals, especially those representing historically underserved identities, greatly benefit from mentorship and programs designed to advance their educations and careers. Dr. Michael Johnson, assistant professor of immunobiology at the BIO5 Institute, discusses his passion for mentoring and outreach, as exemplified by two successful programs that he’s spearheaded in recent years: the BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellowship and the National Summer Undergraduate Research Project (NSURP).2021-06-0729 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleThe Safer Sleeping Solution 💤Join us today with James Spencer, father and founder of Crescent Womb, the safer alternative to co-sleeping!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-05-1826 minThe Pig Microbiome PodcastThe Pig Microbiome Podcast#05 - Immune System Training, Feed Additives, and Genomics - Dr. Crystal LovingDr. Loving's degrees: B.S. Iowa State University, Zoology (2001), Ph.D. Iowa State University, Immunobiology (2006), Postdoc - Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD (2006-2008). Research interests: My research objectives include identifying critical interactions between commensal intestinal microbiota and the developing immune system that contribute to a balanced and healthy pig. This understanding will lead to the development of intervention strategies to limit in-feed antibiotic use and colonization with foodborne pathogens. My laboratory is interested in better understanding the immune cells and molecules that interact with the microbiota throughout the intestinal tract, with a particular focus...2021-05-1855 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleFertility Tracking Reimagined 🥚Whether you’re trying to conceive or prevent pregnancy, we want to empower you along that journey with data driven insights.  Learn how to be in total control of this process, in this episode with Sylvia Kang the, CEO of Mira- the first FDA and CE registered comprehensive women’s health monitoring platform with 99% of accuracy in clinical trials.  Mira allows users to see the numeric fertility hormone concentrations and uses AI learning to provide personalized insights based on this quantitative data. Mira tracks cycles, predicts ovulation at home, with expandability into monitoring fetal health, measuring ovarian reserve, and detect...2021-05-1142 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleIt takes a village: A CEO's journey into motherhoodJoin us this week with Vernita Brown, founder and CEO of Natalist, where you can find every family planning resource necessary, all while leaving a zero plastic footprint on the earth!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-05-1141 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleCreating Quality Breastmilk 🍼Join us this week with Krista Maas de Villiers, the founder and CEO of Nunona, Nutrition for Breastfeeding. We’ll discuss the importance of your diet during and after pregnancy to create better quality breastmilk!Use our code: naturalnipple to receive 20% off your first order!To watch, visit our Youtube and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-05-1130 minRandom WalksRandom WalksImmunologically illuminating behaviour and shattering glass ceilings with Zuri Sullivan (Harvard)In this episode, I converse with Zuri Sullivan, an HHMI Hanna H. Gray Postdoctoral Fellow in Prof. Catherine Dulac’s lab at Harvard University. Zuri earned an AB in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Harvard and then pursued her interests in global health and host-microbe interactions as a Fulbright Scholar at the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV in Durban, South Africa. Wanting to delve deeper into the biology of host defense, Zuri earned a PhD in Immunobiology as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow at Yale University under the auspice of Prof. Ruslan Medzhitov.Zuri is fascinated by...2021-04-1856 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleA Pelvic Floor PriorityJoin us this week with Marie-Anne, the Head of Marketing & Communications at Perifit. We’ll discuss an innovation to pelvic floor health that makes it easy & is accessible to all women!To watch, visit our Youtube, and to read, visit our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-03-3038 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleA Curated Thrift 👗Join us this week with Julia Meadows, founder of a Curated Thrift, an online subscription company that delivers high quality, second hand clothing directly to your doorstep! To watch, visit our Youtube, and to listen, read our blog! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-03-1224 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleDeMystifying the M Word 🔮Join us this week with Ann Garnier, Founder & CEO of Lisa Health, as we discuss the challenges women face during menopause & how we are “Demystifying the M Word”.Watch on our Youtube or read on our Blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-03-0930 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleCoping in a Crisis 🧘Let’s talk about coping in a crisis with Rachel Friedman, a mom with a Masters in Social Work from NYU & founder of Rachel Beth Coaching. In this interview we’ll discuss the top challenges parents are facing right now and 5 tools that every person should instill to manage through any situation!To listen watch on our Youtube or read on our Blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-02-2659 minBusiness JuiceBusiness JuiceLeading without the job title - interview with Sellafield's Matthew HenryLeading without the job title requires skill and the ability persuade and bring teams along who on a day-to-day basis might be reporting to others. So, how can we do that? Listen in to our chat with Matthew Henry, PhD ChPP MAPM MICWIntegration Project Manager for Sellafield Ltd.. Some great insights into what leadership actually is. We are addressing issues of power and leadership as well as questions such as: How do leaders develop their own leadership skills and how to they manage highly skilled experts to perform at their...2021-02-2438 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural Nipple5 Things Every Mom Should Know Before Birth 💭Let’s talk motherhood with Leah Wrisley, mother & co-host on The Momversation Podcast! We will discuss the unknowing truths of motherhood & 5 things every mom should know before birth!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-02-2250 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleVaginal Vitality Uncensored 🌷Let’s talk feminine hygiene with Bea Dixon, co-founder & CEO of The Honey Pot Company! This company is stirring the pot by creating an all-natural solution to feminine care powered by herbs! Let’s get back to the basics, use code NATURALNIPPLE15 to receive 15% off your next order!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-02-1640 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleSustainable Parenting With DYPERLet's talk sustainable parenting with DYPER! In this Q&A, Stace Dixon & Taylor Shearer talk about the company thats creating a better solution to the standard diaper!   You know our goal is to make parenting easier overall, so you’ll get 25% off your first subscription by visiting https://dyper.com/friends/naturalnipple (saving you ~$300 a year compared to standard diapering)!Watch on Youtube or read on our Blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2021-02-0429 minImpact Food Forum PodcastImpact Food Forum PodcastEpisode 6: With Guest Suzanne Devkota, PhD.Suzanne Devkota, PhD, is building a career at the convergence of her passions: food, health, and the bugs that live in our guts. Suzanne is director of microbiome research at the F. Widjaja Foundation Inflammatory Bowel and Immunobiology Research Institute and an assistant professor in the Division of Gastroenterology. A self-described adrenaline junkie, Suzanne brings that same disciplined, thrill-seeking, high-impact energy to her research. She also works very hard to make her research relatable and relevant and can often be found using her toy poo emoji as an ice-breaker! In our interview, Suzanne focuses on the importance of listening to...2021-01-1217 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NipplePremier Pre Launch Event🍾Join the group of peri-natal specialists, synergistic fem-tech professionals, and excited parents as we announce the eligible families selected for seamless and stress-free breast and bottle feeding, with the only nipple that is researched and designed to mimic a mother’s shape, feel, and flow!Sponsor Intros Morgan Michalowski, MSN, APRN: Expert Director at SocialMama, a non-judgemental, networking app for women looking for friendship and support at every stage of motherhood-connecting them with the friends they need and the experts they can trust. Laura Modi is CEO and co-founder of Bobbie, and a mo...2021-01-0449 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleFostering Human Connection Through Playful Disruption💡Let's talk about fostering human connection through playful disruption! In this interview, Christine Dodson, the COO of Mamava, discusses shifting the paradigm of breastfeeding in modern culture. Mamava is the leading expert in lactation spaces, integrating the biological, physical, and emotional needs of nursing mamas into smart solutions. Christine launched Mamava in 2006 with her friend, colleague, and fellow mama, Sascha Mayer.You can watch this episode on Youtube or read about in out Blog!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenaturalnipple/support2020-12-2330 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleSkincare in Pregnancy 💆🏼Let's talk about skincare in pregnancy! In this interview, Heather Mott, the Principal Scientist at NeoStrata, a Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. company, will discuss wholistic techniques for improving your skin during all of the hormonal and pH changes that occur before and after birth.  Heather's background: As a professional nerd with a degree in chemistry, her role is in chemical engineering. In her free time, she hosts a STEM podcast to help fellow nerds connect and hear about all the exciting careers out there with the intent of increasing engagement and equity in STEM fields.To read t...2020-12-0831 minThis Week in VirologyThis Week in VirologyWe put COVID-19 papers through a sieveTWiV 688: We put COVID-19 papers through a sieve December 2, 2020 On this episode, UK grants EUA for Pfizer vaccine, advice for CDC on who to immunize first, news from Das Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 protease regulates innate responses, and viral mRNAs are not an indication of viral replication. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode UK grants EUA for Pfizer vaccine (NY Times) ACIP advice on who to vaccinate first (NY Times) Das coro...2020-12-031h 50QuidelOrtho Science BYTES PodcastQuidelOrtho Science BYTES PodcastDo antibodies to COVID-19 disappear? A conversation with Dr. Akiko IwasakiIn this podcast episode, Dr. Akiko Iwasaki discusses the type of immune response developed in a person with COVID-19 as well as the role of the antibodies in the course of the pandemic and how the antibody tests can contribute to its management.    About our Speaker: Dr. Akiko Iwasaki received her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (Canada) in 1998, and her postdoctoral training from the National Institutes of Health (USA) (1998-2000). She joined Yale University (USA) as a faculty in 2000, and currently is the Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor in the Department of Immunobiology and a...2020-11-1811 minOncology RadioOncology RadioEp 8: Lung Cancer & ImmunotherapyJoin Maryland Oncology Hematology (https://marylandoncology.com) Host Ravin Garg, M.D. as he interviews Patrick Forde, M.B.B.Ch. Dr. Forde Dr. Patrick Forde is the Director of the Thoracic Cancer Clinical Research Program and Associate Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins Medicine. He is currently an associate member of the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy and has acted as a lead developer of a clinical-translational research program focused on the immuno-oncology of upper aerodigestive malignancies. Dr. Forde is extremely active in research, often running multiple clinical trials at one time. His research focuses on the role...2020-11-1600 minSportSquireSportSquire17: COVID 19: Is Exercise an Appropriate Prescription?In this week's episode, Brad speaks to the large body of research that has been done in the exercise immunology field and the great promise the field has to uncover with future research focal points. He highlights Dr. Richard Simpson PHD's article Titled: Exercise, Immunity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic. Dr. Simpson’s research interests are concerned with the effects of aging, stress and exercise on the immune system. He is an associate professor in the Departments of Nutritional Sciences, Pediatrics and Immunobiology at the University of Arizona. You can read it in it's entirety here. https://www.acsm.org/blog-detail/ac...2020-11-0524 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleTrust Your Gut: Using Microbiome Insights to Improve You & Your Babies Health 🦠Let's talk about gut health! In this interview, Lauren Wright, a Nurse Practitioner & Microbiome Clinical Specialist, will discuss how microbiome insights can be used to improve you and your child's health.   Lauren's background:  While studying the gut microbiome as a PhD student, Lauren discovered that babies who weren't getting mother's milk were suffering fatal complications. Her research identified how prolonging breastfeeding and skin to skin contact enables breastmilk to continually act in establishing immunity, enabling protective neurological development and genetic optimization through microbiome establishment, thus preventing the long-term detrimental effects of gut bacterial dysbiosis. Her research led her to fou...2020-10-2843 minRev Left RadioRev Left RadioThe Science of Covid-19: Immunobiology, Virology, and Pandemic PoliticsHenry Hakamaki joins Breht to discuss the latest science regarding SARS-Cov-2, how it impacts our immune system, how virus' work generally, the politics of it all, and much more.  Support Henry's work HERE Follow Henry on Twitter HERE Please Support Rev Left Radio HERE Outro Music: 'The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie' by Colter Wall LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com2020-09-071h 44The Natural NippleThe Natural NippleParenting in The Pandemic 🤯Lisa Sugarman is a mom, a nationally syndicated columnist & parenting expert and the author of “How to Raise Perfectly Imperfect Kids And Be Ok With It.” What a pertinent time to host her here for her insights on Parenting in the Pandemic. The impetus for her book was realizing, through her work as an educator, that many parents with good intentions were practicing ‘helicopter’ or ‘bulldozer’ parenting that was carving an obstacle-free path for their children, resulting in detrimental expectations and consequences. To read or watch her 8 step process for navigating parenting challenges, visit our blog post!--- Support this...2020-08-2750 minViral LoadViral LoadNipah: The Worst Disease Nobody's Heard OfSend us a textWhat is the worst disease no one has ever heard of? Nipah! Ever heard of it? Join Andy and Brett as they discuss the Nipah virus, the inspiration for the 2011 blockbuster hit Contagion, bat urine, and date palm wine. All fun facts that are sure to make you a hit at your next Zoom cocktail hour..Sources ......https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/nipah/index.htmlSpiropoulou CF. Nipah Virus Outbreaks: Still Small but Extremely Lethal. J Infect Dis. 2019;219(12):1855...2020-08-191h 55The Natural NippleThe Natural NippleBody Positivity & Breastfeeding 💦We joined forces with Ana Rojas Bastidas, CLC for 'Ask a Specialist' Q+A.In this episode we discuss Body Positivity in Breastfeeding, and cover all topics 'taboo' in the journey of a woman now dealing with the constant demand of a newborn, accepting a new body, and struggling for autonomy and reintroduction to her sexuality.As a lactation consultant and mother of three, Ana founded Power to Prevail in 2015 to create a conversation about the doubts she was having surrounding her new body after birth- and it rapidly transformed into a global collective. Between al...2020-08-1938 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAsk a Specialist: Reducing Colic & Fussiness by Optimizing What Goes in 🤱 & Testing What Comes Out 💩Welcome to our first 'Ask a Specialist' Q&A, where we feature Dr. Trill Paullin, a molecular biologist and mother of two specializing in allergies and breastfeeding. She founded Free to Feed to empower mothers to continue breastfeeding by giving them the power to test their milk for allergens right from the comfort of their home. Over 25% of infants have some form of food intolerance, causing colic, reflux, rashes, and gastrointestinal issues- so Dr. Paullin specializes in giving moms the power to optimize “what goes in”, while Lauren Wright, AGNP-BC- a Primary Care Provider,  microbiome and immunology researcher, provides paren...2020-08-0128 minWhere Cures Begin - Salk InstituteWhere Cures Begin - Salk InstituteThe Salk Institute responds to COVID-19 - Episode 018In this bonus episode of Where Cures Begin, we hear about the parallels between polio and COVID-19, and how Salk is responding to the pandemic, from faculty in Salk's NOMIS Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis. Professor Susan Kaech aims to understand how memory T cells are produced during infection and vaccination, how they function and why they can fail to induce long-term immunity, particularly during chronic disease or cancer. Professor Greg Lemke discovered a family of proteins called TAM receptors, which play a crucial role in regulating the response of the immune system to...2020-07-2411 minThe Natural NippleThe Natural NippleAm I Normal? Finding Support in the Breastfeeding JourneyThe question on everyone's minds, but often unheard- especially as a new parent.The truth is, Yes you are. Everyone's breastfeeding journey is different.Does it seem like your mom, grandma, sister, best friend, their friend, and even the lady on the train want to give you some advice or ‘wisdom’ on how to breastfeed or raise your new baby? While it can be nice and comforting at times to get advice from those close to you (especially when you’re the one asking and they aren’t just offering it), it can sometimes be advice t...2020-07-2227 minAge of Infinite:  A Project Moon Hut SeriesAge of Infinite: A Project Moon Hut SeriesSpace Conditions Make All Creatures Age Extremely Fast w/ Sonja Schrepfer #27In This Episode Join us as we explore the fascinating intersection of space research and biology with our guest, Dr. Sonya Schrepfer, a scientific co-founder of Sonya Biotechnology and an adjunct professor at UCSF. With her extensive background in surgery and stem cell immunology, Dr. Schrepfer shares groundbreaking insights on how space conditions can accelerate aging in living organisms. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Schrepfer reveals key insights, including the critical role of stem cells in healing and regeneration, particularly in the context of long-duration spaceflight. She discusses how spaceflight serves as a model for understanding aging processes...2020-07-061h 23Pac-12 PerspectivePac-12 PerspectiveUniversity of Arizona's Own Dr. Fauci, Dr. Janko Nikolich-ZugichUniversity of Arizona's Head of Immunobiology, Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich discusses the importance of slowing down the spread of COVID-19 and more importantly immunity to the virus. Dr. Janko reiterates, following social distancing and personal protection guidelines extends time for experts to find and begin early treatments.2020-05-1432 minTukuaTukuaCOVID 19, inflamación e inmunosupresión.¡Gracias por escuchar! En este episodio hablaré acerca de los mecanismos de lesión tisular que se asocian a neumonía grave en pacientes infectados por SARS-CoV2 y el potencial de varios tratamientos antireumáticos para mejorar los desenlaces en estos pacientes. Agradezco su continuada atención y sus amables comentarios en tukua.podbean.com, youtube.com y sus calificaciones en iTunes.  Estas son algunas referencias útiles: Chen J, Subbarao K: The Immunobiology of SARS. Annu Rev Immunol 2007; 25: 443-72 De Lauretis A, Sestini P, Pantelidis P et al.: Serum interleukin 6 is predicti...2020-04-0422 minTGIF The ScientistsTGIF The ScientistsVIRUS = JAMUR ?!?!Di episode pertama ini, TGIF (Timmy, Gina, Ivanna, & Felic) the Hoax Buster mau memperkenalkan diri dan alasan dibalik pembuatan podcast ini. Di episode ini TGIF juga membahas soal pesan whatsapp yang akhir-akhir ini beredar tentang apa itu virus corona dan cara menghadapi nya yang ditulis oleh Sonia/Nia yang mengklaim dirinya sebagai seorang ahli bioteknologi/biokimia. Ternyata banyak sekali informasi yang dibagikan oleh Sonia/Nia ini yang menyesatkan guys! So, check out our podcast for more details! Untuk yang mau kasih saran atau pertanyaan, bisa kirimkan ke email kami di tgif.hoaxbuster@gmail.com. Sumber: Brock Biology of Microorganisms by...2020-04-021h 02Epigenetics PodcastEpigenetics PodcastEpigenetic Origins Of Heterogeneity And Disease (Andrew Pospisilik)In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Dr. Andrew Pospisilik from the Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan to talk about his work on the epigenetic origins of heterogeneity and disease. Dr. Andrew Pospisilik worked at the Max-Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg for 8 years and in 2018 he joined the Van Andel Institute as the director of its Center for Epigenetics. At the Van Andel Institute his research focuses on diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and obesity. The goal of the Pospisilik laboratory is to better understand epigenetic mechanisms of these...2020-02-1933 minThe Wall Street ResourceThe Wall Street ResourceEquillium, Inc. (EQ) Bruce Steel, CEOEquillium is a clinical-stage biotechnology company leveraging deep understanding of immunobiology to develop products to treat severe autoimmune and inflammatory disorders with high unmet medical need. Equillium’s initial product candidate, itolizumab (EQ001), is a clinical-stage, first-in-class monoclonal antibody that selectively targets the novel immune checkpoint receptor CD6. CD6 plays a central role in modulating the activity and trafficking of T cells that drive a number of immuno-inflammatory diseases. Itolizumab is a clinically-validated therapeutic that has demonstrated a favorable safety and tolerability profile.Bruce Steel, CEO2020-02-0619 minThe Story ColliderThe Story ColliderIdentity Crisis: Stories about what makes us who we areThis week we present two stories about people struggling with their identity.Part 1: When science journalist Katherine Wu interviews a scientist about a new facial recognition algorithm, the conversation turns more personal than she expected.Part 2: Hurricane Katrina gives Mary Annaise Heglar a new perspective on both her grandfather and home state.Katherine J. Wu is a Boston-based science journalist and storyteller whose writing has appeared in Smithsonian magazine, Scientific American, NOVA Next, and more. She's also a senior producer for The Story Collider. In 2018, she earned a Ph.D. in microbiology and...2020-01-1730 minHealth, Happiness & Human KindHealth, Happiness & Human KindRFR 259: Immunobiology, Lectins & the Carnivore Diet with Bill GilesIn episode 259 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Bill Giles, imunobiologist, yoga instructor, martial arts enthusiast, and advocate for people being responsible for their health through diet, exercise and mental wellbeing. Bill and I explore the potential triggering of chronic illnesses as people age, the impact of plant-derived foods and drinks from Listen InThe post RFR 259: Immunobiology, Lectins & the Carnivore Diet with Bill Giles appeared first on The Wellness Couch.2020-01-1558 minHealth, Happiness & Human KindHealth, Happiness & Human KindRFR 259: Immunobiology, Lectins & the Carnivore Diet with Bill GilesIn episode 259 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Bill Giles, imunobiologist, yoga instructor, martial arts enthusiast, and advocate for people being responsible for their health through diet, exercise and mental wellbeing. Bill and I explore the potential triggering of chronic illnesses as people age, the impact of plant-derived foods and drinks from a biological perspective, all about grains including the long-term advantages of grain-free living, what inspired Deeks and so much more. Deeks Health Foods: https://deeks.com.au Click below to download transcript: The post RFR 259: Immunobiology, L...2020-01-1558 minHealth, Happiness & Human KindHealth, Happiness & Human KindRFR 259: Immunobiology, Lectins & the Carnivore Diet with Bill GilesIn episode 259 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Bill Giles, imunobiologist, yoga instructor, martial arts enthusiast, and advocate for people being responsible for their health through diet, exercise and mental wellbeing. Bill and I explore the potential triggering of chronic illnesses as people age, the impact of plant-derived foods and drinks from a biological perspective, all about grains including the long-term advantages of grain-free living, what inspired Deeks and so much more. Deeks Health Foods: https://deeks.com.au Click below to download transcript: The post RFR 259: Immunobiology, Lectins & the C...2020-01-1558 minThe Story ColliderThe Story ColliderMentors: Stories about who helps us find our wayPart 1: As a brand-new professor of physiology, John Redden is eager to help students, but soon realizes it’s more complicated than he thought.Part 2: Biologist, Sarah Fankhauser’s relationship with her adviser changes when she joins her lab as a grad student.John Redden is an Assistant Professor in the Department  of Physiology and Neurobiology. His research focuses on understanding  the molecular basis of cardiovascular diseases. He teaches human anatomy  and physiology to pre-health majors, as well as a course in plain  language science communication.  Through his teaching, he pursues his  other passions – improving science lite...2019-03-0135 minYale Journal of Biology and MedicineYale Journal of Biology and MedicineNutrition and Food Science: Episode IIYJBM editors and podcast hosts chat with David Hafler, the Chair of the Department of Neurology and Professor of Neurology and Immunobiology at Yale, about the connection between food and metabolism, the nervous system, and the immune system for our second episode about food and nutritional science.2018-08-1453 minFuture Science GroupFuture Science GroupNCTalks with Robyn Klein: immunology and inflammation in neurological diseaseIn this edition of NCTalks, we speak to Robyn Klein, a Professor of Medicine, Immunobiology and Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri in the USA. Robyn’s research focuses on the pathogenesis of neuroinflammatory diseases in the CNS, specifically the mechanism of leukocyte recruitment into the CNS, and the direct effects of inflammatory mediators on resident neural cells. In this interview, we ask Robyn about her work in this area as part of our Spotlight on neuroimmunology – we’ll discuss Robyn’s research, how inflammatory processes contribute to neurologic disease, and whether immunology and inflammation could be...2017-03-1719 minYale Journal of Biology and MedicineYale Journal of Biology and MedicineMicrobiome: Episode IIWhat has the microbiome taught us? In the second episode on the microbiome, we are joined by Yale rheumatologist and assistant professor of Immunobiology and Medicine, Dr. Martin Kriegel to discuss articles published in our issue, current research on the microbiome, how the microbiome is being applied in the clinic, and where the future of microbiome research lie2016-11-0745 minmicroTalkmicroTalkThe Superbug Crisis: Antibiotic Resistant BacteriaDr. Mike Gilmore is the Sir William Osler Professor of Ophthalmology, and Microbiology and Immunobiology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Gilmore is the director of the Harvard-wide Program on Antibiotic Resistance, and his research focuses on the evolution and development of multidrug resistant strains of enterococci, staphylococci, and streptococci. The world is facing a serious health crisis with the increasing prevalence of multidrug resistant superbugs; the CDC estimates that there are 2 million infections and 23,000 deaths each year in the U.S. due to antibiotic resistant bacteria. Dr. Gilmore discusses how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics, what scientists are doing...2016-10-2847 minTwo Scientists Walk Into a BarTwo Scientists Walk Into a BarPodcast IntroductionThe only thing Jane Grogan loves more than doing science is talking about it. In addition to being an accomplished scientist leading research on inflammation, autoimmunity and tumor immunobiology, Jane has a background in radio. So when we decided to record our first podcast series — Two Scientists Walk Into A Bar — she was the natural choice to host. Subscribe today to learn what our top scientists are working on.2016-10-0602 minTri-I Pod: The MD-PhD Admissions PodcastTri-I Pod: The MD-PhD Admissions PodcastTri-I Pod: Episode 10In the fourth episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Helene Rosenberg, Chief, Inflammation Immunobiology Section Laboratory of Allergic Diseases at the NIH. She looks back on how her initial experience of the MD-PhD program in the first years of its existence shaped her trajectory as a physician-scientist, Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.2016-03-1718 minOn The Wards: On The Pods Medical Podcast for DoctorsOn The Wards: On The Pods Medical Podcast for DoctorsApproach to a dialysis patientJames talks to Associate Professor Kate Wyburn about the approach to managing a dialysis patient on the wards. Summary Writer:  George McClintock Editor:  James Edwards Interviewee:  Kate Wyburn About Kate Wyburn Associate Professor Kate Wyburn is a Senior Staff Specialist Nephrologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and a Clinical Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Central Clinical School, University of Sydney. Kate Wyburn is the current Chair of the NSW Transplant Advisory Committee. She has a long-standing interest in immunology and its relationship to renal disease and undertook a PhD in Transplant Immunology at The University of Sydney. Her mai...2015-10-2618 minWVUA-FMWVUA-FMAlabama Disease Expert Calls Western Nations Response To Ebola Outbreak as "Outrageous"Dr. Michael B.A. Oldstone, the head of the Viral-Immunobiology Laboratory at the Scripps Research Institute and an University of Alabama adjunct professor called the initial response of Western nations to the Ebola crisis as being weak and "outrageous." He also also blamed President Barack Obama and the Republican controlled Congress for not fully funding the National Institute of Health; something that Oldstone thinks has limited the response to the spread of the disease. This interview was originally broadcast on Capstone News Now on WVUA-FM in Tuscaloosa, AL on Oct 23, 2014. Anchor: Marcus Flewellen #Ebola #UnitedStates #Alabama #Health #Medicine #News2014-10-2414 minViolet ReikiRadio - Guest Nina L. Paul, PhD Reiki Master Teacher and AuthorThe love of the natural world led Nina L. Paul to study and work in the field of science and health research and communication. She started down this path at SUNY Purchase, where she received her bachelor’s degree in biology and performed research in the field of neuroimmunology. After working in medical publishing at Rockefeller University Press (Journal of Clinical Investigation), she studied for her master’s degree and PhD in infectious disease epidemiology (the study of diseases) and immunobiology from Yale University. After leaving Yale, Nina pursued postdoctoral research in London and Oxford, England. Nina’s research focused on hum...2014-09-121h 31JOY 94.9 at AIDS 2014JOY 94.9 at AIDS 2014Laura Romas, immunobiology researcherDr Leigh Beveridge talks with Laura Romas, Graduate Student at the University of Mannitoba’s (Canada) National Lab for HIV Immunology about her research. Laura investigates why men who have sex with men are a unique population in HIV transmission, and is excited about her research shows that those with natural resistance might be an avenue for exploring further ways to block transmission of HIV. http://media.blubrry.com/joy949_aids2014/p/aids2014.joy.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Interview-with-Laura-Romas-Immunobiology.mp3 2014-07-2203 minSHINE ON - THE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS SHOWSHINE ON - THE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS SHOWIn the Lab & Apartment 23Pancreatic cell regeneration in mice gives hope to people with Diabetes 1.  Meet Denise L. Faustman, MD, PhD. She is director of the Immunobiology Laboratory at the Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She's one spunky out ot the box thinker! Find out how you can support her work in searching for a cure to Diabetes and other auto immune diseases. Actress Krysten Ritter is getting better sleep...and loving being  "B" in her new TV Role.   Listen in! xo Kc2012-08-0427 minMedizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 12/19Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 12/19Immunobiology of the VPAC2 Rezeptor2010-10-0700 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineMouse With a Human Immune System Could Revolutionize ResearchRichard Flavell, M.D., Sterling Professor and chair of immunobiology, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, uses mouse reverse genetics in studying the immune system.2008-03-0500 minYale University: Health & MedicineYale University: Health & MedicineUnscrambling the Immune SystemDavid Schatz, M.D., professor of immunobiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, discusses his lab's research into de-coding the immune system.2007-12-0500 minFakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/06Fakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/06Aspects of the Immunobiology of Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein (MOG)-induced Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)This study investigated the immunobiology of MOG-induced EAE in the DA rat, an animal model, which reproduces the immunopathology of the type II MS lesion (Lucchinetti et al., 2000). A newly established immunisation protocol results in a highly synchronised biphasic form of EAE, which mimics the disease course of secondary progressive MS, albeit in a strongly abbreviated time course (Figure 3.1.1). This study demonstrates that MOG-specific autoantibodies are responsible for initiating clinical relapse and driving disease progression. On the background of mild, sub-clinical inflammatory activity in the CNS, pathogenic antibodies enter the CNS and mediate demyelination, a process that in turn amplifies...2002-03-0700 minBiologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Biologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Human complement factor B: functional properties of a recombinant zymogen of the alternative activation pathway convertaseSchwaeble, W.; Luttig, B.; Sokolowski, T.; Estaller, C.; Weiß, Elisabeth; Meyer zum Buschenfelde, K. H.; Whaley, K. und Dippold, W. (1993): Human complement factor B: functional properties of a recombinant zymogen of the alternative activation pathway convertase. In: Immunobiology, Vol. 188: pp. 221-232.1993-01-0100 minBiologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Biologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/02Human complement factor HSchwaeble, W.; Feifel, E.; Estaller, C.; Barbieri, A.; Molgg, M.; Koistinen, V.; Weiß, Elisabeth und Dierich, Manfred P. (1991): Human complement factor H. Molecular cloning and cDNA expression reveals variability in the factor H-related mRNA species of 1.4 kb. In: Immunobiology, Vol. 182: pp. 307-322.1991-01-0100 minBiologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02Biologie - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/02Organization, sequence and expression of the HLA-B27 geneWeiß, Elisabeth; Kuon, W.; Doerner, C.; Lang, M. und Riethmüller, Gert (1985): Organization, sequence and expression of the HLA-B27 gene. a molecular approach to analyze HLA and disease associations. In: Immunobiology, Vol. 170: pp. 367-380.1985-01-0100 min