Science for Admin
Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The Sanjabi lab studies how innate and adaptive immunity is elicited against pathogens that enter the body via mucosal surfaces. Although mucosal surfaces are a common portal of pathogen entry, we know very little about the host pathogen interactions that result in protective immunity when pathogens enter the body through the genital tract. A better understanding of how robust immunological memory, rather than immune pathology, is initiated and maintained in the genital tract will pave the way for developing vaccines and therapeutics against sexually transmitted pathogens, such as HIV.

Details

Dates
October 18, 2016
Time
12:00-1:00pm PDT
Location
Room 107A/B

A monthly tradition for over 30 years, Science for Admin is a forum for Gladstone scientists to share their latest research with their research operations colleagues.

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