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Alergia e Imunologia , Asma , Hipersensibilidade , Criança , Humanos , Hipersensibilidade/terapia , Asma/terapiaRESUMO
To effectively control and prevent diseases on a global scale, it is essential to employ precise, sensitive, selective, and rapid immunoanalytical methods [...].
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Alergia e Imunologia , Biologia ComputacionalRESUMO
Laboratory science sometimes looks like it's built exclusively for young people, but if you look closely, you'll find another group of scientists waiting to join your lab: those of us who didn't quite launch our careers on a normal trajectory. Welcoming a second-career scientist into your lab takes time and resources, but may just be well worth it. Here's what one second-career scientist wants you to know about supporting second careers in immunology.
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Alergia e Imunologia , Escolha da Profissão , Humanos , PesquisadoresRESUMO
In the vast and diverse continent of Africa, the field of immunology holds immense significance as it navigates the complex landscape of infectious diseases and public health challenges. In this article, we speak with Professor Clive Gray, who provides powerful and valuable insights into the unique research opportunities and immunological advancements supported by Africa's unique blend of social, economic and environmental factors and also discusses the societal and cultural challenges that need to be overcome for equitable research to be achieved across the continent.
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Alergia e Imunologia , Fortalecimento Institucional , África do SulRESUMO
Singapore stands as a dynamic hub for cutting-edge immunological research and innovation. The country's vibrant research ecosystem is supported by collaborative networks across the many national medical and scientific research institutes, fostering meaningful alliances between academia and industry. In this article, we speak to Assistant Professor Jinmiao Chen from the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) and Professor Nicholas Gascoigne from the National University of Singapore (NUS), Duke-NUS Medical School and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) about immunology in Singapore. Credit: Kate Forbes.
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Alergia e Imunologia , Pesquisa , Humanos , SingapuraRESUMO
This Commentary article reviews the history of veterinary immunology in Australia from the 1980s and discusses the key people and areas of research during this period.
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Alergia e Imunologia , Medicina Veterinária , Austrália , Medicina Veterinária/história , Alergia e Imunologia/história , História do Século XXRESUMO
It is now 60 years since Ian Mackay and Macfarlane Burnet published their seminal text "The Autoimmune Diseases" in which they examined the full scope of human inflammatory pathology as a manifestation of the underlying structure and function of the immune system. Here I revisit this approach to ask to what extent has the promise of Mackay and Burnet's work been exploited in clinical medicine as currently practiced. In other words, is immunology doing well? Despite spectacular headline contributions of immunology in clinical medicine, I present evidence suggesting a performance ceiling in our capacity to answer the relatively straightforward questions that patients frequently ask about their own diseases and find that this ceiling exists across almost all of the 100 immune-mediated inflammatory diseases examined. I propose that these questions are difficult, not so much because the immune system is overwhelmingly complex but rather that we have more to learn about the relatively simple agents and rules that may underpin self-organizing complex interacting systems as revealed in studies from other disciplines. The way that the immune system has evolved to exploit the ancient machinery determining three independent cell fate timers as described in this Journal would be a great place to start to decode the self-organizing principles that underpin the emergent pathology that we observe in the clinic.
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Alergia e Imunologia , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto , HumanosRESUMO
This year marks the 100th year of the publication of Immunology & Cell Biology since it was first published in March 1924 as the Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science. In this Editorial, we recount the journal from its founding, to its focus on immunology, through to the modern era.
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Alergia e Imunologia , AustráliaRESUMO
Immunology & Cell Biology Publication of the Year Award 2022 winner, Felix Marsh-Wakefield.
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Alergia e Imunologia , Distinções e PrêmiosRESUMO
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to improve our understanding of podcasts in the field of Allergy and Immunology and to share our experience in creating and hosting The Itch Podcast. To our knowledge, this is the first review providing an overview of podcasting in the field. RECENT FINDINGS: We found forty-seven podcasts in our search. Ten of these podcasts were specifically focused on Immunology and the other thirty seven covered allergy topics in general. Of the allergy podcasts, the majority, sixteen out of thirty-seven, were produced and hosted by patients and caregivers of patients living with allergies. Our extensive research on podcasts and our own experience in podcast development has led us to recognize the crucial role that Allergy and Immunology podcasts can play in disseminating medical knowledge and clinical information to the public, while also enhancing the exposure of trainees to this specialty and supporting the professional growth and practice of Allergists and Immunologists.