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Illustration of creator seeking T cells.
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Courtesy of the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine. Ill. Mattias Karlén.

Taming The Immune System: The Nobel-Winning Story of Regulatory T Cells

The immune system faces a paradox: it must recognize dangerous invaders while carefully sparing the body it protects. This is not an enviable job.
December 9, 2025
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Nikhita Kirthivasan
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Journal Club: Genetics, Virology, Immunology, and Pharmacology

October 17, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Genetics, Virology, Immunology, and Pharmacology.
Science

Journal Club: Wound Healing/Ions

October 10, 2013
Jenny Qi
Presentation: “Adding In-salt to Injury: Tissue Damage Detection by Osmotic Surveillance” Presenter: Carlos Rojo <(second-year BMS student) Paper: Enyedi B...
Science

Journal Club: Stem Cell Biology, Immunology, and Physiology

October 3, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Stem Cell Biology, Immunology, and Physiology.
Science

Journal Club: Development/Regeneration

September 26, 2013
Jenny Qi
Presentation: "How to Get A-Head in Life: Rescuing Head Regrowth in Regeneration-limited Planarians" Presenter: Christina Hueschen, second-year BMS student Paper...
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Journal Club: Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology, and Cancer Biology

September 5, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology, and Cancer Biology.
Science

Journal Club: Cell Death

May 30, 2013
Jenny Qi
Why do we need (cell) death? Death is one of the most critical lessons we must learn in biology and...
Science

Journal Club: Virology, Developmental Biology, Immunology, Public Health, and Cancer Biology

May 22, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Virology, Developmental Biology, Immunology, Public Health, and Cancer Biology.
Science

Journal Club: Cell Death

May 8, 2013
Jenny Qi
Of the three major categories of cell death, apoptosis is what we traditionally refer to when we discuss “programmed cell...
Science

Journal Club: Microbiology, Developmental Biology, and Physiology

April 24, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Microbiology, Developmental Biology, and Physiology.
Science
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