Thanks to the incredible support we've received, the Integrative Immunobiology Research Fund is driving impactful change for our trainees and faculty. Contributions so far have empowered future scientists to conduct groundbreaking research addressing critical human health challenges. You can help shape the future of immunology by making a gift today.
Advancing with Purpose
Your contribution fuels advancements in areas like vaccine development, autoimmune diseases, cancer immunotherapy, and infectious disease research. It also supports students and faculty as they innovate and collaborate to tackle pressing health issues.
This Fall, we proudly welcomed Dr. Diana Dou from Stanford University, whose research explores the cellular and molecular basis of autoimmune diseases that disproportionately affect women. We’ve also expanded our program with leading trainers, including Drs. Staci Bilbo and Julia Oh, focusing on areas such as the impact of inflammation during pregnancy on neurodevelopment and the role of the microbiome in immune health. And in 2025, we look forward to even greater growth and diversification of training opportunities for our students.
The Integrative Immunobiology Research Fund provides essential, flexible funding that drives:
- Learning: Equipping students to lead in immunological research and applications.
- Innovation: Advancing discoveries to improve human and animal health.
- Faculty Excellence: Supporting educators and researchers who inspire and lead.
- Engagement: Fostering collaborations and expanding global impact.
Support Groundbreaking Research in Immunology
Every gift, regardless of size, creates ripples of impact—ensuring our trainees thrive, our department excels, and our work continues to shape the future of immunology. Your support helps us navigate an uncertain funding environment while seizing new opportunities to advance research and education.
Join fellow alumni and supporters in championing excellence in research and training. Make your gift securely today. Together, we can continue driving innovation and excellence in immunology.
Have additional questions regarding your donation?
Contact Greg Bolwell, Associate Director, Annual Giving
919-385-0059 or gregory.bolwell@duke.edu
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