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Spatial and functional diversity of innate lymphoid cells in the human female genital tract may contribute to antiviral responses to HIV - Nature Immunology The authors spatially and functionally map innate lymphoid cells in the human female genital tract at homeostasis, uncovering tissue-specific and subset-specific distribution and functions, and rapid…

From Nature Immunology - Spatial and functional diversity of innate lymphoid cells in the human female genital tract may contribute to antiviral responses to HIV
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Megan Orzalli awarded competitive biomedical science research grant The $505,000 five-year grant will support Dr. Orzalli’s research on the skin’s immune system and its defense against viral infections

Megan Orzalli, PhD, assistant professor of medicine, has received a PATH award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. The $505,000 award will support her research on the skin’s immune system: direc.to/nUUM

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Kurup wins prestigious PATH award for groundbreaking malaria research - UGA Research News Every year, malaria evades the immune defenses of nearly 250 million people. But Samarchith “Sam” Kurup is determined to outsmart the parasite before it strikes. Now, with the Burroughs Wellcome…

From UGA Research News - Kurup wins prestigious PATH award for groundbreaking malaria research
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From Nature Communications - The overlapping global distribution of dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever
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Aneuploidy confers a unique transcriptional and phenotypic profile to Candida albicans - Nature Communications Mackey et al report the transcriptional signature and phenotypic features of aneuploid Candida albicans strains which impact infection and susceptibility to environmental stimuli.

From Nature Communications - Aneuploidy confers a unique transcriptional and phenotypic profile to Candida albicans
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Gut metagenomes reveal interactions between dietary restriction, ageing and the microbiome in genetically diverse mice - Nature Microbiology Using a cohort of nearly 1,000 genetically diverse mice undergoing dietary restriction over the lifespan, the authors reveal numerous insights into the interactions between the gut microbiome, host…

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Announcing the 2025 Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease - Burroughs Wellcome Fund DURHAM, N.C. – The Burroughs Wellcome Fund proudly announces the 2025 Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease (PATH) award recipients. This year’s cohort represents a diverse group of…

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🌟 We're proud to feature Kimberly Davis, PhD, a 2024 recipient of the BWF Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease(PATH) award

📽️ In this video, Dr. Davis shares about the meaning of BWF award & advice for the next generation of scientists
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Early-life gut microbes may protect against diabetes, research in mice suggests The microbiome shapes development of insulin-producing cells in infancy, leading to long-term changes in metabolism and diabetes risk, new research in mice has found. The results could ultimately help...

Early-life gut microbes may protect against diabetes, research in mice suggests
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