Infectious Diseases and Immunology
Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens, including viruses and bacteria. Researchers aim to understand the interactions between these microorganisms and immune cells in order to develop vaccines and therapies against infectious diseases.
Below is a collection of scientific resources for your infectious disease research.
The Immune Response to HIV Poster
Nina Bhardwaj, Florian Hladik and Susan Moir. This Poster summarizes how HIV establishes infection at mucosal surfaces, the ensuing immune response to the virus involving DCs, B cells and T cells, and how HIV subverts this response to establish a chronic infection.
Get Your Free Copy >- The Immune Response to HIV PosterSummary of how HIV subverts the immune response to establish a chronic infection
- Ramin Herati, MDDr. Ramin Herati discusses his work on understanding the mechanism and regulation of T cell exhaustion during chronic infections and cancer
- Asier Sáez-Cirión, PhDDr. Asier Sáez-Cirión discusses his research on HIV infection, with a focus on understanding how some patients have the ability to control HIV infection
- Andreia Costa, BScAndreia Costa describes her work in the Lund lab investigating the role of regulatory T cells in neurotophic infections
- Cori FainCori Fain discusses her work in the Johnson lab focused on understanding immune-mediated blood-brain barrier disruption in cerebral malaria
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