Showing results for Microbiology and Immunology
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Gut microbiome differences in children linked to febrile malaria development
New research emphasizes the gut microbiome's significant role in febrile malaria development.
Nov 06, 2024 -
New findings challenge decades-old standard for vesicoureteral reflux management in children
Researchers are learning more about kidney damage in children with vesicoureteral reflux, a common congenital anomaly in children in which there is a back flow ...
Oct 24, 2024 -
Researchers discover new way inflammation impacts cell communication
Indiana University School of Medicine researchers have made significant progress in understanding how cells communicate during inflammation.
Aug 14, 2024 -
$3.9 million grant funds research on maternal influence in children’s allergy development
A five-year, $3.9 million grant will enable Indiana University School of Medicine researchers to explore how allergies and asthma may be passed from mothers to ...
Dec 05, 2023 -
IU researchers discover a common bacterial infection can be sexually transmitted
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have made a major discovery about a common vaginal infection, finding the bacteria that causes it can also ...
Mar 22, 2023 -
Researchers discover potential way to prevent life-threatening allergic reactions for those with peanut allergies
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have found a way to block anaphylaxis caused by peanut allergies.
Feb 08, 2023 -
Researchers studying ways to ease asthma symptoms caused by seasonal allergies
Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology are studying new ways to treat seasonal or intermittent asthma. Their findings were ...
Mar 21, 2022 -
IU School of Medicine study could lead to new treatment for people with asthma, food allergies
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology have made an important new discovery about how a particular molecule could improve ...
Feb 21, 2022 -
Your stomach may be the secret to fighting obesity
Scientists believe a stomach-specific protein plays a major role in the progression of obesity, according to new research in Scientific Reports. The study, co-authored by ...
May 04, 2021 -
IU School of Medicine names new cancer center director, announces $15 million supporting gift from Walther Cancer Foundation
Indiana University School of Medicine has announced the hiring of a world-recognized medical oncologist and multiple myeloma researcher to lead the Indiana University Melvin and ...
Oct 07, 2020