LJI welcomes new faculty member Miguel Reina-Campos, Ph.D.
The new Reina Lab aims to charge up killer T cells against tumors
The new Reina Lab aims to charge up killer T cells against tumors
“The whole mucosal immune system is so fascinating. It has to operate in an environment of extremes.”
New analysis shows men and women really do have immune cell differences
New study shows autoimmune rheumatoid arthritis research focused on women will bring billions to the economy. Leading immune research institute announces new sex and gender focus.
LA JOLLA—About 7.5 million Americans suffer from psoriasis, an autoimmune disease that shows up as patches of red, inflamed
Harnessing the combined power of Vitamin C and TET proteins may give scientists a leg up in treating autoimmune diseases
LJI scientists uncover coordinated immune cell activity as a driver of systemic lupus erythematosus
Men and women have different immune systems. With a better understanding of sex-specific immune differences, scientists can more effectively fight infections, cancers, heart disease, and even pregnancy complications.
Samuel Myers, Ph.D., studies the signaling circuits that drive the behavior of individual immune cells and ultimately orchestrate systemic immune responses.
Myers Lab to expand autoimmune disease research, cancer and more
LA JOLLA—Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have received a new grant of more than $2.3 million from the National