Cellular culprit suspected of pushing dengue fever from bad to worse is cleared using advanced transcriptomics
LA JOLLA, CA—No one knows what makes a mild dengue viral infection morph into a severe and sometimes deadly dengue
LJI scientists win ‘Prebys Research Heroes’ funding
Prebys Foundation celebrates ground-breaking female researchers
Researchers reveal how protein modifications power T cells
LJI scientists share a new, rapid method for studying phosphorylation and other post-translational modifications
Suzie Alarcón honored by Girl Scouts San Diego
Alarcón recognized for leadership in science, business, and community service
A step toward personalized immunotherapy for all
"The potential for a 'cure from within' is in every cancer patient we've looked at..."
Ivy Phung works to build better vaccines
How a Ph.D. student found a place in the intense world of HIV vaccine research
Gregory Seumois is poised to answer big questions in asthma and respiratory allergies research
"Tackling significant health challenges in science and research is best approached as a cohesive but multi-disciplinary group."
Powerhouses
LJI's Immunometabolism Core gives researchers a closer look at how cells gather energy to fight disease
LJI-led team wins top Nucleate honors for virus vaccine development proposal
LA JOLLA, CA—A San Diego team, led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI), has won the top
Shane Crotty receives AAI-BioLegend Herzenberg Award for B cell research
LA JOLLA, CA—La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) Professor Shane Crotty, Ph.D., has been awarded the 2023 AAI-BioLegend Herzenberg Award
Op-Ed: What will it take to make a universal COVID vaccine?
As California emerges from Omicron, other places are again in lockdown or facing record caseloads after trying and failing to