Senior Investigator, US Food and Drug Administration, Laboratory of Bacterial Polysaccharide Vaccines, Mechanisms of infant immune response to vaccines
Our lab is inviting applications for an ORISE Fellowship position to study early age immune response to vaccines.
If interested, please apply using the link below.
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Our latest study.......: RBD-mRNA-LNP vaccine is more immunogenic than the recombinant RBD in neonatal mice.
Neonatal mice immune response to COVID-19 mRNA vaccine https://t.co/xXUSjbs7Wf
@BowieFan2024@drterrysimpson The study shows cow whole milk diet has the same immunomodulatory effect on macrophages as maternal milk through its lipid content.
Neonatal macrophages are known to be uniquely suppressive and play an important role in tissue regeneration in rapidly growing newborns. Our new study reveals a role for maternal milk derived lipids in shaping the unique phenotype of neonatal macrophages. https://t.co/N4M211fma9
Türkiye’nin zenginliklerini Türk bilim insanları ortaya çıkarıyor. @METU_ODTU ‘den Mehmet Somel yönetimindeki ekibin Çatalhöyükte yaşama dair genom bazında eski DNA analizlerinin sonucu Science dergisinde @ScienceMagazine yayınlandı.Türkiye’den yurt dışına örnek gönderip araya adım yazılsıncılara da ders olması dileği ile, tebrikler arkadaşlar!
@Qi_Tsinghua Dear Hai Qi, The reason why polysaccharide vaccines do not work in infants is because TACI expression is severely reduced on their B cells. When administered with CpG, neonatal mice respond to PS vaccines because CpG increases TACI expression on B cells. JI. 2008;181(2):976-90.