The immune system has two separate responses, which are orchestrated to optimize protection against pathogens. The first response is known as innate immuni | Immunology ...
Researchers at Stanford University are leading efforts on a one-of-a-kind universal nasal respiratory vaccine.
In the realm of medical advancements, a universal vaccine that can protect against any pathogen has long been a Holy ...
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Stanford develops nasal spray vaccine for respiratory diseases
Weakness of existing vaccines against ‘variants’ The vaccines we have used so far are designed to precisely target specific parts of viruses or bacteria. For example, the COVID-19 vaccine creates ...
Stanford Medicine researchers claim they’ve invented a “universal vaccine formula” that protects mice against a wide range of ...
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Eamon Dolan to discuss his book, The Power of Parting, and to explore how he is redefining estrangement and breaking cycles of abuse. We first reflected on the ...
Q4 2025 Earnings Call March 3, 2026 4:30 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsPatrick Soon-Shiong - Founder, Executive Chairman and ...
Chronic diabetic ulcers represent one of the most challenging complications in modern healthcare, affecting over 131 million people worldwide and generating approximately $755 billion in annual ...
Ludwig Cancer Research is proud to announce that Director of the Oxford Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Xin Lu and the Institute’s CEO and Scientific Director Chi Van Dang are ...
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How an unlikely all-female clonal fish species copied and pasted itself free from extinction
The tiny Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa) has always fascinated researchers because, according to the rules of evolution, it shouldn't have survived as a species, let alone thrive as a species for over ...
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