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The Molecular Immunology and Inflammation Branch conducts basic and clinical investigations of the molecular mechanisms underlying immune and inflammatory responses in rheumatic and autoimmune diseases. A major focus is the study of receptor-mediated signal transduction and how these processes link to the regulation of genes involved in ...
In 1989, Lenardo established an independent research section in the Laboratory of Immunology at NIAID, later becoming a senior investigator and section chief. [4] He was named a NIH Distinguished Investigator in 2019, a title reserved only for the top 2-3% of investigators across all 27 institutes and centers at NIH. [1] [14]
Dinah Schiffer Singer (born 1948) is an American immunologist specialized in the regulation of transcription in cancer, gene expression, and molecular immunology. She is the deputy director for scientific strategy and development at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Singer was previously director of the NCI division of cancer biology from ...
The Vaccine Research Center (VRC), is an intramural division of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The mission of the VRC is to discover and develop both vaccines and antibody-based products that target infectious ...
Michel C. Nussenzweig (born 10 February 1955) is a professor and head of the Laboratory of Molecular Immunology at The Rockefeller University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. He is a member of both the US National Academy of Medicine and the US National Academy of Sciences .
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute: general repository for interaction datasets Protein-protein and other molecular interactions RNA-binding protein database: Protein-protein and other molecular interactions Database of Interacting Proteins: Univ. of California: Protein-protein and other molecular interactions IntAct [21] EMBL-EBI
In academia, computational immunology is a field of science that encompasses high-throughput genomic and bioinformatics approaches to immunology.The field's main aim is to convert immunological data into computational problems, solve these problems using mathematical and computational approaches and then convert these results into immunologically meaningful interpretations.
Allison's research is in molecular immunology of the T-cell antigen receptor complex, co-stimulatory receptors, and other molecules involved in T-cell activation. He is particularly interested in finding signals that lead to differentiation of naive T-cells and also those that determine whether antigen receptor engagement will lead to ...