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A "Lab Manager of the Year" finalist shares tips for keeping research running—and scientists happy
La Jolla Institute’s “Top Workplaces” ranking proves the power of collaboration in advancing medical research
After a long week in the lab, Sundays are for sailing
Immune cells called monocytes offer clues to treating cancers, heart disease and more
Weiskopf reflects on nearly two years of non-stop COVID-19 research—and a recent honor from her native Austria
"These cells might make a big difference in fighting off viruses"
Local high school students bring art and science together for LJI’s Inaugural Art of the Immune System Competition
"I always wanted to go into medicine, but there aren’t a lot of ways to enter the field as a 15 year old."
New A.P. Giannini Foundation Fellowship opens the door to an in-depth look at SARS-CoV-2 infections
Adrian Enriquez, Ph.D., has a different way of looking at viruses
The mission is simple: Figure out which key molecules go missing in cancer patients.