Miao Lab's Kengo Nozaki et al. publish article in Nature, 'Caspase-7 activates ASM to repair gasdermin and perforin pores'
Study by IMM's Kuraoka finds that a booster is best given in the same limb as initial vaccine
Compared to mice who got the doses in separate limbs, animals receiving flu shots in the same paw for both a first and second dose had better-trained memory B cells that bound tighter to the vaccin
Duke to host Southeastern Immunology Symposium June 11-12, 2022
Registration for SIS 2022 is now closed as we've reached capacity.
IMM's Gianna Hammer Named One of the BWF 2021 Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the 2021 Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease (PATH).
Saban and COVID Recovery in Women vs. Men
Congratulations to Daniel Saban‘s lab including Chen Yu, Sejiro Littleton, Joan Kalnitsky, Rose Mathew and colleagues for the research published this week that shows women may b
Goodbye UTIs: Duke scientists Jianxuan Wu and Soman Abraham develop vaccine strategy for urinary tract infections
In tests in mice, the vaccine administered directly to the bladder cleared bacteria.
Elizabeth Deerhake publishes first author article in IMMUNITY
Elizabeth Deerhake, a fifth year student doing research in Dr.
Ashley Moseman Receives IDSA Foundation Grant
Dr. Ashley Moseman has been recognized by the Infectious Diseases Society of America’s Foundation through their Microbial Pathogenesis in Alzheimer’s Disease Grant program.
Morgan Parker Recipient of 2020 Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence (CARE)
As a 2020 CARE Award winner, Morgan Parker has been recognized for her dedication and exceptional contributions as a graduate student.
Ed Miao featured in 'Meet Duke's New Faculty of 2020'
One important thing that hasn’t changed in a semester of the pandemic is the arrival of new faculty members.