Immunologists Answer Your Questions

What is the microbiome?

Immunologist Cathryn Nagler, Ph.D. of Chicago University explains the function of the microbiome.

Why are food allergies so prevalent?

Immunologist Cathryn Nagler, Ph.D. of Chicago University explains why food allergies are so much more prevalent today.

Why did you become an immunologist?

Cathryn Nagler, Ph.D. of Chicago University explains what inspired her to become an immunologist.

What’s next in immunology?

Gary Koretzky, Ph.D. of Weill Cornell Medical College explains what he believes is the future of immunology.

Why I became an Immunologist

Gary Koretzky, Ph.D. of Weill Cornell Medical College shares why he chose the field of immunology.

How is immunology turned into therapeutics?

Immunologist Gary Koretzky, Ph.D. of Weill Cornell Medical College explains how immunology translates into therapeutics.

How do therapeutics go from the lab to patients?

Gary Koretzky, Ph.D. of Weill Cornell Medical College explains the process of getting a therapy from the lab to the clinic with actual patients.

What is the future of cancer treatment?

Carl June, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania shares what he foresees as the future of cancer treatment.

What are CAR T cells?

Carl June, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania explains the function of a CAR T cell.

Are we close to curing cancer?

Carl June, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania explains how close he believes we are to curing cancer.

What is the future of immunology?

Immunologist Akiko Iwasaki of Yale University explains what she believes to be the future of immunology.

What is a COVID-19 nasal vaccine?

Immunologist Akiko Iwasaki of Yale University explains what a COVID nasal vaccine is.

What are the benefits of a nasal vaccine?

Immunologist Akiko Iwasaki of Yale University explains what the benefits of a nasal vaccine are.

It's National Immunization Awareness Month!

Dr. Julie Mirpuri shares why it’s so important to stay up to date with your vaccinations. #ivax2protect #aai #immunology

Why Do COVID-19 Variants Pose a Risk?

Why are COVID-19 variants a risk to us, even for those who are vaccinated or have already had COVID-19? Immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya explains!

Do the COVID-19 Vaccines Protect from Variants?

Are the existing COVID-19 vaccines effective against all of the different variants of the virus? Immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya explains!

What Is an Antibody?

You may have heard about antibodies throughout the pandemic, but do you know what they are and how they work? Immunologist Deepta Bhattacharya explains!

How Can I Be Sure Health Information Is Credible?

Immunologist Akiko Iwasaki explains what misinformation and disinformation are and how to determine if the information you are seeing is credible.

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