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Vamsee_Mallajosyula

@vmallajosyula

Postdoc @StanfordMed ITI | Mark Davis Lab | Immunology | Bioengineering

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Sarah Ross (@sarah_h_ross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Immunology out now Science Magazine Biased antibody responses to influenza strains in vaccines are strongly linked to genetics. Coupling antigens from different strains together may broaden antibody responses. buff.ly/4flV5TK By @Vmallajosyula, Mark Davis et al

#Immunology out now <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> 

Biased antibody responses to influenza strains in vaccines are strongly linked to genetics. Coupling antigens from different strains together may broaden antibody responses.

buff.ly/4flV5TK 

By @Vmallajosyula, Mark Davis et al
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Stanford Medicine scientists have designed a way to make seasonal influenza vaccinations more effective and have shown that it works in human tissue. The finding could be helpful in combatting a bird flu pandemic. med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/…

Cincinnati Children’s Research (@cincyresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new way to make better flu vaccines? Congrats to the research team at Stanford U and co-author Dr. Mary Staat from Cincinnati Children's (who co-leads an effort to build a vital mother-infant dyad cohort). Study: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Summary: eurekalert.org/news-releases/…

Saborni (@saborni_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our recent publication in Immunity where we uncover how sialylated IgG can arREST NFkB mediated inflammatory signaling and protect against influenza disease. We uncover a hitherto unknown function of transcription factor REST in alveolar macrophages!

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A new Science study presents a novel vaccine platform that improved protection against diverse influenza subtypes when tested in animal models and human organoids. Learn more: scim.ag/4gy8Kby

A new Science study presents a novel vaccine platform that improved protection against diverse influenza subtypes when tested in animal models and human organoids. 

Learn more: scim.ag/4gy8Kby
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new Science study presents a novel vaccine platform that improved protection against diverse influenza subtypes when tested in animal models and human organoids. Learn more: scim.ag/4gy8Kby

A new Science study presents a novel vaccine platform that improved protection against diverse influenza subtypes when tested in animal models and human organoids. 

Learn more: scim.ag/4gy8Kby