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LJI scientists find that a person's past vaccine response—not age, sex, or vaccine dose—is the best predictor of future vaccine responses
By studying Chikungunya virus, LJI scientists shed light on how immune responses to viral infections may lead to persistent symptoms of autoimmune disease.
- Immune Matters
How sex-based differences shape the immune system—and what these discoveries mean for the future of medicine
- Immune Matters
“This study illustrated a profound difference between the immune systems of men and women.”
- Immune Matters
LJI researchers are exploring the effects of hormonal contraceptives on immune responses—and the immune system's role in endometriosis. They're hearing from women along the way.
- Immune Matters
LJI Assistant Professor Miguel Reina-Campos, Ph.D., uses new tools to capture immune cells, hormones, and prostate cancer cells in action.
- Immune Matters
Autoimmune disease is much more common in women than men. Scientists aren’t sure why. A strange illness that strikes the bile duct network may provide important clues.
- Immune Matters
Why would would a viral infection spark symptoms of an autoimmune disease?
- Immune Matters
LJI and Kyowa Kirin's 35-year partnership has fueled innovation and advanced medicine.
- Research News
LJI scientists partner with international consortium to develop new "spatial transcriptomics" resource
- Institute News
Sette knighted for outstanding research and leadership in the field of immunology
- Behind the Science
San Diego students get creative to share what they've learned about health and medical research