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Luke O’Neill recounts his role in discovering key components of the TLR signaling pathway, explains how pursuing unexpected research questions keeps him motivated, and reflects on his experiences as an entrepreneur founding biotech companies. Host: Guest: Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode Identification of pathway (Nature, 2001) and anti-inflammatories (An Rev Pharmacol Tox, 2026) of inflammation (Nat Metab, 2024) Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by . Logo image by Send your...
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George Stark from the Cleveland Clinic reflects on his early training in biochemistry and how several sabbatical leaves sparked pivotal changes in his research trajectory, eventually drawing him to interferon signaling where he helped establish the core principles of the JAK–STAT pathway and uncovered interesting roles for interferon signaling in cancer. Host: Guest: Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode Development of the technique (PNAS, 1977) Development of for proteins (PNAS, 1979) Discovery...
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The Immune team talks all about cytokines, from what they are to immunotherapies against them to treat diseases. Hosts: , , and Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode and complement (mBio 2026) against viruses (Virology blog, 2009) Biologics (Int J Cell Bio, 2016) Biologics (JACI, 2022) Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by Send your immunology questions and comments to immune@microbe.tv Information on this podcast should not be construed as...
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Irah King from McGill University talks about his passion to understand how our immune system detects and responds to helminthic worm infections, how the worms can reprogram those responses, and how these pathways might be exploited to develop new treatments for inflammatory diseases. Host: Guest: Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode against intestinal infection (Cell, 2025) in Early Life (Cell, Host, & Microbe, 2024) and parasitic infection (Mucoslal Immunol, 2023) the intestinal epithelium...
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The Immune team discusses a paper describing the negative effects of old B cells on T cells and longevity and a snippet on an interesting vaccine approach to promote competition between gut commensals. Hosts: , , and Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode of gut bacteria (Science 2025) B cells drive (Sci Immunol 2026) Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by Send your immunology questions and comments to immune@microbe.tv Information on this podcast...
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A former anti-vax mom talks about going down the rabbit hole, her mindset shift, the importance of doctors who are willing to talk with patients about vaccines, and why she is now a vaccine advocate. Host: Guest Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode foundation information and advocacy us about vaccine hesitancy with vaccine hesitant people Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by . Logo image by Send your immunology questions and comments to immune@microbe.tv Information on this...
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Gabrielle Rizzuto from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discusses her work on the curious immunology of pregnancy and how a woman tolerates a genetically different baby but quickly rejects a mismatched organ donation. Host: Guest Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode at MSKCC -maternal interface (Nature, 2022) The tolerance (J Exp Med, 2022) of fetal-maternal interface (Nature, 2023) Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by . Logo image by Send your immunology questions and comments...
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Immune discusses how tattoo ink accumulates in lymph nodes, promotes inflammation and influences response to two different vaccines. Hosts: , , and Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode IL-9, CD8 cells and vaccines Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by Send your immunology questions and comments to immune@microbe.tv Information on this podcast should not be construed as medical advice.
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Anna Beaudin from University of Utah talks about the key thread of her career, development, and how that influences her research on the events happening during critical prenatal windows shapes everything from the developing immune system to hearing loss. Host: Guest Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode at University of Utah PhD work on Postdoc work on and hematopoietic stem cell development on postnatal immunity Early life inflammation and Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by . Logo image...
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Leslie Berg talks about her career studying T cell receptor signaling, T cell development, and the importance of mentors in her career. Host: Guest: Subscribe (free): , , Become a of Immune! Links for this episode at University of Colorado Anschutz TCR thresholds and ITK (PNAS) Review on TCR signaling (Nat Immunol) Generation of (Mol Cell Bio) in TCR transgenic mice (Nature) Thymic n TCR transgenic mice (Cell) Berg information Time stamps by . Thanks! Music by . Logo image by Send...
info_outlineCindy talks with Shane Crotty about his teenage days driving 3 ½ hours every weekend to have his first research experience in marine biology, how that eventually led to studying how vaccines work and how we can make them better, and how immunology research and publishing got a turbo-boost during the pandemic.
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Guest: Shane Crotty
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- Shane Crotty on TWiV684 Persistence of SARS-CoV memory
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