Nettsider med emneord «Immunology»
In his project, Greiff will attempt to understand the rules of antibody-antigen binding, and how this knowledge can be used to develop effective therapeutic antibodies and vaccines.
Rapid diagnosis and treatment are crucial in the fight against tuberculosis. But today's testing methods are not good enough. Tests based on blood biomarkers may be the solution.
The immune system protects us against infection and cancer but may also overreact and cause autoimmune disease. Knowledge of molecular mechanisms regulating immune cell activation and control is needed to understand how autoimmune diseases may be prevented or treated.
The immunology group combines proteomics with molecular and cellular biology to investigate the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity, and pathogenic mechanisms involved in autoimmune disease and cancer.
The immune system stores enormous amounts of health and disease-relevant information. Researchers are attempting to decipher this information with the help of artificial intelligence, with the aim to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic methods.
Protein in the blood did not have the function researchers believed in the interaction between two of the body's defence systems. Professor Tom Eirik Mollnes and colleagues thereby changed an established truth.
Raquel Bartolomé Casado is awarded the medal for her contribution to new knowledge about immunological memory in the gut. The findings from the doctoral dissertation may be important for the development of oral vaccines and treatment of intestinal diseases in the future.