6 episodes

This collection features interviews and talks with Yale Faculty and researchers on the topic of Immunology.

Immunology Yale School of Medicine

    • Health & Fitness
    • 3.7 • 42 Ratings

This collection features interviews and talks with Yale Faculty and researchers on the topic of Immunology.

    Aspirin May Save Livers and Lives

    Aspirin May Save Livers and Lives

    Yale researcher, Waj Mehal, finds aspirin prevents liver damage from acetaminophen.

    • 4 min
    The Heart of the Immune System

    The Heart of the Immune System

    When endothelial cells malfunction, they can play a part in a host of problems -- including the world's number one cause of death, cardiovascular disease. They also play a role in organ rejection after transplantation. Dr. Jordan Pober's foundational work on endothelial cells holds great promise for new and better therapies. He is director of the Human Translational Immunology Program and vice chair and professsor of immunobiology at Yale.

    • 11 min
    Arming the Immune System

    Arming the Immune System

    Ruslan M. Medzhitov, Yale immunobiologist, is a world expert on what happens at the intersection of the innate and adaptive immune systems. Medzhitov researches how different divisions of the human immune system work -- and fail to work. His studies have potential to shed light on human disease and to inform better vaccine development.

    • 10 min
    Friend or Foe: How Your Immune System Identifies Targets

    Friend or Foe: How Your Immune System Identifies Targets

    Dr. Peter Cresswell's work sheds light on the process whereby the immune system identifies dangerous cells. This understanding could ultimately help science better mobilize the human immune system to fight disease.

    • 12 min
    Mouse With a Human Immune System Could Revolutionize Research

    Mouse With a Human Immune System Could Revolutionize Research

    Richard Flavell, M.D., Sterling Professor and chair of immunobiology, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, uses mouse reverse genetics in studying the immune system.

    • 14 min
    Unscrambling the Immune System

    Unscrambling the Immune System

    David Schatz, M.D., professor of immunobiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, discusses his lab's research into de-coding the immune system.

    • 1 sec

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