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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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Journal Club: Cell Biology, Virology, Genetics, and Neuroscience

January 24, 2013
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Cell Biology, Virology, Genetics, and Neuroscience.
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Journal Club: Stem Cells/Immunology

January 16, 2013
Jenny Qi
Presentation: “Serendipity 3: The Role of TLR3 in Nuclear Reprogramming” Presenter: Avantika Chitre (second-year BMS student) Paper: Lee J, et...
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Journal Club: Neuroscience, and Cancer Biology

January 9, 2013
Synapse
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Neuroscience and Cancer Biology.
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Journal Club: Cancer Biology/Microenvironment

December 12, 2012
Jenny Qi
Presentation: “Resistance Is Only ‘Skin’ Deep: Dissecting the interactions between tumor cells and their micro-environment in melanoma” Presenter: Bianca Lee...
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Journal Club: Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Immunology, and Microbiology

December 5, 2012
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Immunology, and Microbiology.
Science

Journal Club: Cancer Biology/Immunology

November 27, 2012
Jenny Qi
Presentation: “Fanning the Flames: Inflammasome-regulated IL-22BP controls colon tumorigenesis” Presenter: Jenny Qi, second-year BMS student Paper: Huber, S. et al...
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Journal Club: Immunology, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Cell Biology

November 13, 2012
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Immunology, Cell Biology, Genetics, and Cell Biology.
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Journal Club: Cancer Biology

November 7, 2012
Jenny Qi
Presentation: “Multiple Roads to Cancer Immortality” Presenter: Brad Stohr, MD, PhD Paper: Hu J., et al. Antitelomerase therapy provokes ALT...
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Journal Club: Neuroscience and Cell Biology

November 1, 2012
Alex Greer
Reviews of journal articles covering topics of Neuroscience and Cell Biology.
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