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BUBL LINK: Immunology Sciences Contents and abstracts for all Annual Reviews biomedicalseries (Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, immunology, medicine, and 12 others). http://bubl.ac.uk/link/i/immunology.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions American Journal of Human Genetics Annual Review of Biological and Medical Sciences Biology Hypertextbook Chapters Biology of Reproduction ... Scientific Journals: Immunology, AIDS and Pathology Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Topics explored by AJHG include behavioural genetics, biochemical genetics, clinical genetics, cytogenetics, dysmorphology, genetic counselling, immunogenetics, and population genetics and epidemiology. Tables of contents available.
Untitled Document Associate Professor of medicine and Microbiology and immunology Ph.D. StanfordUniversity, 1982 MD Stanford Medical School, 1983 Edward J. Goetzl http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~micro/microbiology/facultylist.html
Department Of Internal Medicine Director, Allergy/immunology Fellowship Program American Board of Allergyand immunology, a conjoint board of the American Board of Internal medicine, http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/InternalMedicine/TrainingPrograms/Allergy/Defaul
Extractions: Director, Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program The training program is designed to provide the trainee with the knowledge and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic and immunologic diseases and with a background in basic and/or clinical research. Requirements are to be met for the American Board of Allergy and Immunology, a conjoint board of the American Board of Internal Medicine, and the American Board of Pediatrics. Flexibility in the program is allowed to provide for special needs or interests of the trainee. Candidates for the program should have completed a residency, and be board certified/eligible, in internal medicine or pediatrics. All candidates will receive training in management of pediatric allergy/ immunology patients. For more specific information, please click on the links below:
Department Of Internal Medicine General Allergyimmunology Clinics, University Hospitals Bronchoprovocation Challenge Mary Beth Fasano, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical medicine http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/InternalMedicine/Divisions/Allergy/Default.htm
LSUHSC School Of Medicine - Allergy & Clinical Immunology faculty will enhance our scholarly activities. Prem Kumar, MD, MRCP, FACPProfessor of medicine Chief, Section of Allergy and Clinical immunology http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/allergy_immunology/
Extractions: In the patient care area, the section conducts two subspecialty clinics at the Asthma, Allergy, Respiratory Disease Center, housed at 2020 Gravier Street. This is tertiary care referral base for Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Furthermore, the section also runs a large subspecialty clinic once a week at the Medical Center of Louisiana (MCLNO), Charity Hospital Campus. Finally, the section is also responsible for all inpatient subspecialty consults at MCLNO as well as other university affiliated private hospitals. I can say with confidence that the section, despite skeleton staff of one full-time and a part-time faculty, has been providing superior clinical service. Mentoring ambitious and bright premedical college students is one of the major strengths of the section. The student workers actively participate in research projects, prepare abstracts, and present the research at the regional meetings (eg, AFMR). This year Emile Picarella presented an abstract at AFMR and received student research award. More than 90 percent of student workers in this section are admitted to this or other medical schools to pursue their career in medicine.
LSUHSC School Of Medicine - Microbiology Family medicine Internal medicine Allergy and Clinical immunology Cardiology Welcome to Microbiology, immunology Parasitology. http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/microbiology/
Extractions: Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center Dear Visitors, staphylococcus/pseudomonas infections in the eye, developing vaccines to fungi such as Candida and Cryptococcus , as well as using toxoplasmosis and chlamydia as models to study immunologic responses. We also teach in the Medical, Dental and Graduate schools. There are 18 faculty directly in the department and totally 30, including groups with secondary appointments in Infectious Disease, Pulmonary and the Research institute at Children's Hospital. MIP is probably the fastest changing area in the science arena, as we have seen from the SARS outbreak to the anthrax and other bio-defense concerns. The recent solution of about 70 microbiological genomes has also opened up the field to cutting edge technology. Microbiologists tend to be adventurous souls, trying to constantly perform research at the interaction between host and pathogen. Welcome again!
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Wellcome Immunology Unit: Department Of Medicine Research related to human disease, with the broad aim of understanding diseaseprocesses at the molecular and physiological level and applying this http://www.med.cam.ac.uk/html/div/wellcome.html
Extractions: Anaesthesia ... Other Senior Researchers Fearon DT, Manders P, Wagner SD . Arrested differentiation, the self-renewing memory lymphocyte, and vaccination. Science. 2001;293:248-50. Reljic R, Wagner SD, Peakman LJ, Fearon DT . Suppression of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3-dependent B lymphocyte terminal differentiation by BCL-6. J Exp Med. 2000;192:1841-8.
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Allergy-Immunology Allergyimmunology. Robert P. Schleimer, Ph.D. Professor of medicine Chief,Division of Allergy-immunology rpschleimer@northwestern.edu http://www.medicine.northwestern.edu/divisions/allergy/
Extractions: rpschleimer@northwestern.edu The A-I division originated over 75 years ago when voluntary faculty cared for economically deprived patients under the leadership of the late Leon Unger, MD and subsequently Samuel M. Feinberg, MD. Since the early years, primary objectives of the Division of Allergy-Immunology have been high-quality patient care and education of patients, students, residents, and fellows. In recent decades under the leadership of Dr. Patterson, a vigorous research program was added to the core of programmatic goals of the division. Clinically, the A-I division is a referral center of local, regional, and national stature. Areas of clinical excellence include asthma, allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, idiopathic anaphylaxis, drug allergy, occupational immunologic lung disease, and allergen immunotherapy. The A-I Division maintains a federally licensed CLIA laboratory which provides diagnostic testing for allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and occupational immunologic lung disease, and testing for other markers of disease is available upon request. This is an exciting time for those who pursue a career in medicine and medical research. Transforming the fruits of genomic and proteomic research into information and medicines that have a positive impact on humans in health and disease will be highly gratifying. As our appreciation of the impact of the immune system on disease continues to expand, the field of Allergy-Immunology will expand in relevance to the practice of medicine and the understanding of disease.
Imperial - Immunology Faculty of medicine. Your browser does not support javascript or you have javascript The Department of immunology, headed by Professor Robert Lechler, http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/about/divisions/medicine/immunology/default.
Extractions: Quick Navigation Imperial home page A-Z of Departments Courses Research Alumni Tanaka Business School Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Life Sciences Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Physical Sciences Spectrum (restricted to College users) People finder Help Your browser does not support javascript or you have javascript turned off. Although this will not affect your accessibility to the content of this site, some of the advanced navigation features may not be available to you. Faculty of Medicine About the Faculty Departments and Divisions Medicine Immunology Note: Some of the graphical elements of this site are only visible to browsers that support accepted web standards . The content of this site is, however, accessible to any browser or Internet device. » ..up.. » Immunology The Department of Immunology, headed by Professor Robert Lechler, has grown from having two research groups in 1982 to 12 led by senior staff with international reputations, containing around 80 research active scientists. The Department contains three sections:
Extractions: Research Facilities Graduate Studies Applying for Graduate Study Curriculum ... Links of Interest to the Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology at the University of Kansas Medical Center. As one of six basic science departments in the School of Medicine , we contribute to the educational programs of the School of Medicine and the Graduate School and offer the Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. degree in Microbiology. Funding also provides support for pre- and postdoctoral trainees and visiting scientists, as well as for hosting national and international researchers in the Microbiology seminar series. We hope you find this website a useful portal to further information about life in the department, our graduate program as well as our research projects. Thank you for visiting
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Immune System Diseases Injection Techniques in Rheumatology LUMEN, Stritch School of medicine Allergy Testing - Nat l Jewish C. for immunology Respiratory medicine (US) http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/C20.html
Extractions: Diseases and Disorders Links pertaining to Immune System Diseases Alert! Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Start Page Contents: Agammaglobulinemia Anaphylaxis Antiphospholipid Syndrome Ataxia Telangiectasia ... Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Immune System Diseases Immonology [Bowers et al.; educ.] - Univ of South Carolina (US) A 4-pages introduction to The Immune System - Nobel Foundation Understanding the Immune System - NCI/NIH (US) The Anatomy of the Immune System , and an Immunology Glossary - Univ of Leicester (UK) The Immune System P Bugl ] -Univ of Hartford (US) Basic Immunology [G Heath] - Optometry Today, Feb 2002 (UK) Understanding the Immune System [Schindler et al.] - Cancer.gov (US) Immunobiology. 5th ed. [Janeway et al., 2001; online book] - via PubMed, NLM (US) The Lymphatic System and Immunity [MJ Farabee] An Immunology Study Sheet - Medical Study Guides, Univ of Kansas (US)
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Extractions: and the eHealth Code of Ethics Site created with Zope. (Mind-Body-Spirit Medicine) For a more comprehensive view on this topic read this accompanying article Since the times of the Greeks conventional medicine has traditionally utilized the biomedical model. This model focuses on dualism involving the mind and the body interactions. The biomedical model treats disease as a pathology that occurs within the person. The doctor's function is to control the pathology, repair the body and restore health. The limitation of this model is that it excludes any psychological, social or ecological factors. [1] In contrast, the humanistic model utilizes a pleuralistic approach considering interactions and the interconnectedness between the mind, the body and the spirit when treating "dis-ease" within a person. The health or well-being of the body can no longer ignore the impact of the mind, the emotions or the spirit on the process. [1,2] This pleuralistic model, considering mind-body-spirit is being scientifically supported in the relatively new field of study
David W.H. Riches Departments of immunology, medicine and Phamacology, National Jewish Medical andResearch Center. Professor, Program in Cell Biology, Department of http://www.uchsc.edu/immuno/riches.html
Extractions: email: richesd@njc.org TNF-receptor family members play a key role in inflammation, innate and adaptive immunity and apoptosis. The goals of our lab are two fold. First, we are addressing fundamental questions about how the prototypic receptor, TNF-R1, initiates different responses. Second, we are investigating how TNF-R1 and other family members regulate apoptosis in pulmonary myofibroblasts. These latter studies are aimed at furthering our understanding of the mechanisms that lead to the development of pulmonary fibrosis. in vivo . In addition, we are collaborating with Dr. Gongyi Zhang's lab to determine the 3-dimensional structure of TRUSS. Figure 1.