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         Immunology Biology:     more books (100)
  1. Medical Microbiology & Immunology: Examination & Board Review by Warren E. Levinson, Ernest Jawetz, 2002-07-12
  2. The Molecular Biology of Autoimmune Disease (Nato a S I Series Series H, Cell Biology) by Greece) NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Molecular Biology and Autoimmune Disease (1989 : Athens, J-Paul Banga, et all 1990-04
  3. T Cell Protocols: Development and Activation (Methods in Molecular Biology) (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  4. Mechanisms of Immune Regulation (Chemical Immunology)
  5. T. Cells (Cell Biology Monograph) by M.W. Feldman, 1989-10-11
  6. Defense of Mucosal Surfaces: Pathogenesis, Immunity and Vaccines (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  7. The Molecular and Ionic Signaling of Neutrophils (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit) by Maurice B. Hallett, Darren Lloyds, 1997-09-01
  8. Follicular Dendritic Cells in Normal and Pathological Conditions (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit)
  9. Lymphocyte Adhesion Molecules (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit, 2)
  10. Human B Cell Populations (Chemical Immunology)
  11. Cellular Immunity and the Immunotherapy of Cancer (UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology)
  12. Satellites and Defective Viral Rnas (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  13. Signaling and Gene Expression in the Immune System (Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology) by Cold Spring Harbor, 2000-05-01
  14. Regeneration: Stem Cells and Beyond (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)

121. Cell Biology And Immunology Group (www.onderzoekinformatie.nl)
Assignment, The Cell biology and immunology group has directed its research at health problems in general, and the immune system in particular by studying
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Print View Is part of Animal Sciences Group Is part of Wageningen University Is part of Wageningen University and Research Centre Address Zodiac, Marijkeweg 40, 6709 PG, Wageningen Postal address Postbus 9101, 6700 HB, Wageningen Telephone Fax Url http://www.zod.wau.nl/ceni/index.html Email Office@Alg.EDC.WAU.NL Assignment Persons Current projects Completed projects Other divisions of Wageningen University and Research Centre may contain researchers / projects etc. as well.
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  • Secretariat: Development of a pathogen epitope prediction programme and evaluation of its usefulness in designing fish vaccines.
  • 122. GML Frames
    The marine laboratory of the College of Charleston and the University of Charleston, housing academic programs in marine biology. The lab supports teaching and research in evolutionary biology, marine biogeography, cellular and molecular biology, benthic ecology, immunology, microbial ecology, phytoplankton ecology, environmental physiology, fish systematics, and invertebrate zoology and other marine sciences.
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    123. Program: Immunology, Molecular Biology And Epidemiology Of Parasitic Infections,
    Program immunology, molecular biology and epidemiology of parasitic infections, with emphasis on schistosomiasis, malaria and filariasis
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    Program: Immunology, molecular biology and epidemiology of parasitic infections, with emphasis on schistosomiasis, malaria and filariasis
    Print View Titel Immunologie, moleculaire biologie en epidemiologie van parasitaire infecties, met nadruk op schistosomiasis, malaria en filariasis Abstract The research of the Department of Parasitology includes the following lines of research:
    * Cellular immunology of filariasis and schistosomiasis
    * Glycobiology and glyco-immunology in schistosomiasis
    * Developmental biology of malaria parasites
    * Epidemiology and control of helminths and intestinal protozoa
    * Diagnostics of parasitic infections.
    - Future themes:
    * Studies to understand the molecular basis of immunomodulation during chronic parasitic infections with emphasis on regulatory networks, Th2 immune responses, allergy and host genetics.
    * Studies on the immunodiagnosis, immunopathology and biochemistry of schistosomiasis with emphasis on glycoconjugates that play an important role in the host-parasite interactions, with the aim to discover new targets for intervention and to improve diagnostics.
    * Malaria: exploit the parasite post genomic information to discover genes and their proteins that are crucial to host-parasite interface. This will involve the functional analysis of parasite proteins in attempts to ultimately develop rational vaccines and drugs.

    124. Howard Hughes Medical Institute | Biomedical Research & Science Education (HHMI)
    A medical research organization whose scientists include many of the world's leaders in the fields of cell biology, genetics, immunology, neuroscience, and structural biology.
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    HHMI BULLETIN Spring 2005 Issue Online HHMI INVESTIGATOR John D. Scott The Molecular Architecture of Signal Transduction Complexes HHMI INVESTIGATOR Stephen C. Harrison Structure and Function of Macromolecular Assemblies
    Getting to the Heart of Cell Signaling

    September 22, 2005
    HHMI researchers have discovered new details about how one of the cell's most commonly used messenger molecules, cyclic AMP, can trigger several distinct responses within cells. More Supercharging Blood-Forming Stem Cells
    September 21, 2005
    Researchers have identified key genetic regulators that boost production of blood-forming stem cells. More Gaining Ground in the Race Against Antibiotic Resistance
    September 19, 2005
    Researchers in Argentina and Mexico have come up with a new strategy that may help science win the battle against antibiotic resistance. More Learning How SARS Spikes Its Quarry
    September 16, 2005 HHMI researchers have determined the first detailed molecular images of a piece of the spike-shaped protein that the SARS virus uses to grab host cells and initiate the first stages of infection.

    125. Loyola Univ. Health Sys. - Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy - Immunology & A
    Foster new endeavors in immunology research as they apply to issues in Offer training and educational opportunities in immunology and cell biology
    http://www.luhs.org/depts/cbna/immunology.htm
    A Program based in the Although many age related changes in the immune system have been described, little is known about the mechanisms that bring about the decline in immune function in the elderly. Research in immunogerontology must continue in order to unravel the mysteries of aging and to provide future solutions to the challenges that Program is comprised of a group of research scientists at Loyola University Medical Center who are interested in addressing mechanisms of aging of the immune system in order to improve the quality of life for the elderly. Goals of the Program Area of Research Participating Faculty Goals of the Program 1. Foster new endeavors in immunology research as they apply to issues in

    126. XpressBio - Life Science Research Products
    Markets molecular, cell biology and immunology products and services to the bioscience research community around the world. Has product and service listings along with distributor and reference information.
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    127. Emini, E., Ed.: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, And Thera
    of the book The Human Immunodeficiency Virus biology, immunology, and Therapy by Emini, E., ed., published by Princeton University Press.......
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    Biology, Immunology, and Therapy
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    Reviews Table of Contents Search within this book at Google Print The past few years have witnessed an explosive increase in our collective knowledge of the biology of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Researchers have acquired new understanding of the virus's biochemistry, molecular biology, pathogenesis, genetics, and immunobiology. Resulting therapeutic advances have significantly prolonged the lives of thousands. Yet, the need to develop better therapies is ever more acute andgiven the virus's continued spread through the human populationthe need for an effective vaccine is urgent. These goals can be accomplished only through the experienced synthesis of information from the many disciplines participating in HIV research and through the insights of new investigators. This volume is designed to lower the barriers imposed on investigators by the sheer volume of available informationinformation that often can be found only in far-flung and specialized journals. It provides, in a single resource, an in-depth overview of the diverse areas that constitute HIV research. The result is a broad introduction for students and researchers new to the field as well as an integrated overview for researchers specialized in particular areas of HIV investigation. The volume will also benefit those seeking technical understanding of the virus's biology, including physicians treating HIV-infected patients.

    128. BioMed Central | BMC Biology
    BMC Other articles related to immunology from BMC biology and BMC Medicine. The authors assigned these articles to immunology as a secondary area of
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    Immunology articles from BMC Biology
    Latest Immunology articles from BMC Biology The authors assigned these articles to Immunology as the primary area of interest
    Research article
    Heterologous expression of the filarial nematode
    alt gene products reveals their potential to inhibit immune function
    Natalia Gomez-Escobar, Clare Bennett, Lidia Prieto-Lafuente, Toni Aebischer, Clare C Blackburn, Rick M Maizels
    BMC Biology March Abstract Full text PDF PubMed ... Faculty of 1000 Other articles related to Immunology from BMC Biology and BMC Medicine The authors assigned these articles to Immunology as a secondary area of interest Research article Heterologous expression of the filarial nematode alt gene products reveals their potential to inhibit immune function Natalia Gomez-Escobar, Clare Bennett, Lidia Prieto-Lafuente, Toni Aebischer, Clare C Blackburn, Rick M Maizels

    129. Queen's University - Life Sciences Program
    Departments offering bachelors' degrees in anatomy and cell biology, biochemistry, microbiology and immunology, pathology, physiology, pharmacology and toxicology.
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    1997 marked the 25th anniversary of the Life Sciences program at Queen's University. The first graduating class in 1972 numbered two; twenty-five years and over 1,500 graduates later, the class of '96 numbered 150. In the 2003/04 academic year there are 1,094 undergraduate students enrolled in one of the B.Sc. programs with a Life Sciences concentration. B.Sc. General Concentration in Life Sciences/Diploma in Respiratory Therapy (Note: This program has been discontinued; information pertains to students already registered in it.) B.Sc. General Concentration in Life Sciences/Diploma in X-Ray Technology Life Sciences Research Day Research Project Guidelines Announcements ... On-line Resources for Students
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    130. Microbiology And Immunology
    Microbiology and immunology 220a, biology of Prokaryotes Microbiology and immunology 221a/b, The biology of Infection and Immunity
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    Microbiology and Immunology 106, Microbiology and Immunology Description: A survey course for Nursing Program students dealing with properties of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, and aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infections caused by these agents. 3 lecture hours, 1.0 course. Note: Restricted to students in the Nursing programs. back to top
    Microbiology and Immunology 220a, Biology of Prokaryotes Description: This course examines the fundamental aspects of the structure, physiology, genetics, and phylogenetic relationships of the Bacteria and Archaea. Examples of medically and environmentally important organisms are presented. Antirequisite(s): The former Biology 359b Prerequisite(s): Biology 022 or Biology 023 and Chemistry 020 or Chemistry 023 Corequisite(s): Biochemistry 280a (formerly Biology 280a) 2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours, 0.5 course

    131. Vision Science Graduate Program - University Of South Carolina
    Find out about admissions, programs, and research in various laboratories at the USC Medical School including the Retinal Cell biology Laboratory and the Departments of Ophthalmology, Microbiology and immunology, and Developmental biology.
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    The USC Medical School Biomedical Science Graduate program is now accepting applications for the fall of 2003. Click at the left or on the logo above for more information The Vision Science is a part of Biomedical Sciences and offers Ph.D. degrees in retinal cell biology, retinal immunology, lens development, glaucoma and growth factors in retinal disease Privacy and Funding Statement © 2000-2002, The Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina
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    132. Immunology & Transplant Biology - Faculty & Researcher Profiles - Stanford Schoo
    Department Pediatrics Division immunology Transplant biology molecular biology, biochemistry, and cellular immunology to investigate the activation
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    133. Cell Biology And Molecular Genetics | Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis And I
    The cell biology and immunology of macrophages and dendritic cells. Anne Simon, Professor. Ph.D., Indiana University, 1983. Molecular biology of plantvirus
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      The Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology specialization (formerly the graduate program in Microbiology (MICB)) is an integral part of the new graduate program of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics (CBMG). All prospective students interested in this area of study should fill out the application form by entering CBMG as the graduate program and listing Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis, or Immunology as the specialization. Prospective students interested in learning more about specific research activities of our faculty are urged to click on the faculty links below to the Website for the graduate program of the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics. The requirements for Ph. D. students in the Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology specialization are designed to ensure that students receive a broad background in Cell Biology, Molecular Genetics, and Microbiology, plus advanced training in their area of research. Our primary aim is to help students develop not only the technical laboratory skills, but also the critical thinking skills necessary for a rewarding career as an independent scientist. All M. S. and Ph. D. students in Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology follow the first year program required of all CBMG graduate students, including core courses and laboratory rotations.

    134. MIT Department Of Biology: Immunology
    Young Lab image The immune system consists of diverse cell types which Biochemical, genetic, structural, and cellular biological approaches are being
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    Home Graduate Program Areas of Research and Faculty Immunology Graduate Program Home Immunology The immune system consists of diverse cell types which collaborate to eliminate infections by a large number of pathogens. This elaborate collaboration involves macrophage, B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes. Macrophages provide a first line of defense by engulfing, digesting, and presenting peptides derived from pathogens to the lymphocytes. B and T cells which are capable of recognizing specific antigens become stimulated to divide and respond to the pathogen. The B cells respond by producing antibodies and the T cells respond by controlling the immune response and killing infected cells. The molecular mechanisms involved in the specificity of the response and in the control of the cellular collaboration are highly complex and interesting, and are the focus of multiple studies in our department.
    Biochemical, genetic, structural, and cellular biological approaches are being used to study a wide range of problems in immunology. The topics under investigation include the nature of the cells which are destined to differentiate into B and T lymphocytes, the regulation of gene expression in macrophage and lymphocytes during the response to infection, the process of DNA rearrangement which generates diversity in the antibody and T cell receptor repertoire, the interactions of the immunoglobulin and T cell receptor molecules with their ligands, and the signal transduction events which are integral to the functions of lymphocytes and the regulation of the immune response.

    135. Molecular And Cell Biology Or Immunology -- Research Assistant Professor
    Molecular and Cell biology or immunology Research Assistant Professor. Research Assistant Professor PhD or MD-PhD with degree in Molecular and Cell
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    Research Assistant Professor- PhD or MD-PhD with degree in Molecular and Cell Biology or Immunology. The position requires a background in NK – cell function and tumor immunology with a special interest in prostate cancer. The candidate will be responsible for teaching at the graduate student and post-doctoral level. Evidence of independent research ability and potential to develop an independent research program is required. Ability to obtain independent-peer reviewed research funding is encouraged. Demonstrated fluency in written and spoken English language is required. Send c.v. to: Stephen R. Plymate, MD, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology
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    136. Cell Biology And Immunology
    CELL biology AND immunology GROUP. INFORMATION FOR. FUTURE STUDENTS STUDENTS. VISITORS. GENERAL PUBLIC. INFORMATION ON. RESEARCH EDUCATION
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    137. Courses In Biology With Immunology, Biological Sciences, Engineering And Science
    way to Biochemistry and Microbiology, can be studied to generate the title biology with immunology. biology with immunology CIC5 BSc/BWI, Paisley
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    138. Population Council | Reproductive Biology And Immunology
    The Population Council’s reproductive biology and immunology program undertakes fundamental research in the reproductive sciences and immunological
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    Reproductive Biology and Immunology The Population Council’s reproductive biology and immunology program undertakes fundamental research in the reproductive sciences and immunological processes related to sexually transmitted infections, particularly HIV. The program’s goal is to expand the knowledge base upon which applied research and successful product development are built.
    Biomedical researcher James F. Catterall and his Council colleagues study the genetic mechanisms of action of male sex hormones, or androgens. Photo credit: Karen Tweedy-Holmes There are two major areas of research on which the program is focused. One is the cellular and molecular mechanisms of male reproduction. The clarification of these mechanisms may lead to new contraceptive methods for men. The other delves into the role of immune system cells known as dendritic cells in immunodeficiency virus infection. The Council’s reproductive biology and immunology program conducts research on the following: See Also
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    139. Immunology & Pathogenesis Track
    Tumor immunology, dendritic cell biology, and antitumor immunotherapeutics Andre Ouellette, + Ph.D., Professor of Pathology and Microbiology Molecular
    http://www.bio.uci.edu/academic/grad/mbgb_imm.html
    Pathogenesis defines the complex interactions that occur between an invading organism and its host. These interactions are stimulated by the intrinsic properties of the pathogen to cause damage to the host, as well the ensuing protective responses of the host defense systems. The immune system is an important part of host defense and consists of innate and adaptive responses that help limit the adverse effects of infection. The innate immune system is the first and immediate line of defense against pathogens, and consists of complement proteins, cytokines, natural killer cells, phagocytes and antimicrobial peptides. The adaptive immune response develops secondarily, is mediated by antigen-presenting cells and T and B lymphocytes, and has both cellular and humoral responses, the latter of which involve soluble immunoglobulin mediators. The immune responses normally lead to elimination of pathogens, but in some circumstances they can augment disease. The Faculty of the Immunology and Pathogenesis Track seek to define and understand important interactions of pathogens with their hosts. Many are using this knowledge to develop novel and effective disease prevention and therapeutic measures. The students enrolled in Immunology and Pathogenesis will gain an excellent understanding of these processes in humans as well as in comparative animal models. The training includes recommended course work and research rotations in the laboratories of track investigators. More information can be found in the

    140. Molecular Tumor Biology And Tumor Immunology - Basic And Translational Cancer Re
    At Molecular Tumor biology and Tumor immunology we focus on the interface between tumor and immune system. Using lymphoma as a clinical model we try to
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    Welcome to our Webpage The unit ‘Molecular Tumor Biology and Tumor Immunology’ at the University Hospital Cologne was founded on July 1, 2002. Within this unit, we have established a comprehensive research program in tumor biology tumor immunology genomics and predictive medicine . Combining our efforts has already been synergistic leading to more efficient and successful research.
    Our goal is to develop innovative immunotherapy to treat patients with cancer. Our vision is to initiate novel strategies in the prevention of cancer and other life threatening diseases in the near future.
    At Molecular Tumor Biology and Tumor Immunology we focus on the interface between tumor and immune system. Using lymphoma as a clinical model we try to understand why cancer patients do not mount an efficient anti-cancer immune response. An excellent infrastructure at the Clinic I for Internal Medicine (Department for Hematology and Oncology) under the direction of Professor Michael Hallek is supporting our research. MTBTI has already successfully established the new matrix structure within the

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