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Dr. Patricia Therese Illing, 2018 Michelson Prizes Human Immunome Project Recipient
Dr. Patricia Therese Illing of Monash University was awarded a 2018 Michelson Prize for Human Immunology and Vaccine Research for her work involving an innovative new approach for identifying influenza-specific peptide antigens.
Dr. Laura Kate Mackay: Are TRM Cells the Future of Vaccine and Cancer Treatments?
Dr. Laura Kate Mackay discusses her research on TRM cells and how they could be targeted to improve immune protection against disease and revolutionize the development of new vaccines and cancer therapies.
Dr. Ansuman Satpathy on Single-Cell Epigenome Technologies for Precision Immune Profiling
Dr. Satpathy discusses his work on single-cell epigenome technologies for precision immune profiling. He explains how these technologies can be used to study the immune system at a single-cell level, and improve our understanding of diseases to develop new treatments.
Dr. Patricia Therese Illing: How Spliced Peptides Could Revolutionize Influenza Vaccines
Dr. Patricia Therese Illing discusses her research on spliced peptides for influenza immunity. She explains how spliced peptides can be used to target the immune system to specific parts of the influenza virus.
The Future of Vaccines: What We Learned at the First Annual Conference
The Future of Vaccine Development Conference brought together leading scientists and researchers from around the world to discuss the latest advances in vaccines and to explore new ways to accelerate the development of vaccines against some of the world's most threatening diseases.
Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics 2018 Humanitarian Award
The Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics 2018 Humanitarian Award was awarded to USC President C.L. Max Nikias and Dr. Gary K. Michelson.
New Discoveries: Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience
The faculty and students at the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience will discover new frontiers in medicine and health. Interdisciplinary teams will work together to better understand health and to develop new life-saving devices and therapeutics.