LJI scientists uncover immune cells that may lower airway allergy and asthma risk
LA JOLLA—The world is full of house dust mites. Do some cleaning, and you’ll probably stir some up. While everyone
LA JOLLA—The world is full of house dust mites. Do some cleaning, and you’ll probably stir some up. While everyone
LA JOLLA—Every year, more than 68,000 people end up with a clinical case of Japanese encephalitis. One in four of
LA JOLLA, CA—Seventeen years ago, another viral outbreak was in the news. People wore masks, many were nervous to fly.
LA JOLLA, CA—Scientists around the world are racing to develop a vaccine to protect against COVID-19 infection, and epidemiologists are
LA JOLLA—A new study co-led by scientists at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) adds increasing evidence that Parkinson’s
LA JOLLA, CA—Researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have written a new first draft chapter in the
LA JOLLA, CA—Within two months, SARS-CoV-2, a previously unknown coronavirus, has raced around globe, infecting over a 100,000 people with
LA JOLLA, CA—No one knows what makes a mild dengue viral infection morph into a severe and sometimes deadly dengue
LA JOLLA, CA—If a bone breaks or a tendon snaps, you know to seek treatment immediately. But your most fragile
LA JOLLA, CA – A collaborative team of scientists has made a successful proof-of-principle demonstration of an advanced HIV vaccine
LA JOLLA, CA—As this year’s Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria is finally ebbing, the total tally came to more than