Mucosal Immunology Podcast
The Mucosal Immunology Podcast is here - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal. Enjoy an enlightening podcast designed to keep the scientific community up to date with the latest breakthroughs in mucosal immunology. Each episode features cutting-edge research from the Mucosal Immunology Journal, offering valuable insights into this dynamic and ever-evolving field.
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Episode 1
Episode 2
Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Gut Inflammation and Food Allergy in Children," with Cecila Muglia from National University of La Plata in Argentina - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.
Episode 3
Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Adding insult to injury during RSV infections," with Dr. Cecilia Johansson from Imperial College London - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.
Episode 4
Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "ILCs in the intestine," featuring Dr. Ivaylo Ivanov from Columbia University Medical Center - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.
Episode 5
Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Immunity to respiratory viruses," featuring Dr. Priyadharshini Devarajan, from Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.
Send answers and comments to: MucImmunol@gmail.com, and check out Dr. Devarajan's research here.
Episode 6
Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Inflammasomes and Tuft Cells," featuring Dr. Isabella Rauch, from Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.
Send answers and comments to: MucImmunol@gmail.com.
Read Dr. Isabella Rauch's latest work: Enteric tuft cell inflammasome activation drives NKp46+ILC3 IL22 via PGD2 and inhibits Salmonella | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Rockefeller University Press.
Check the latest Mucosal Immunology Research: Current Issue Table of Contents: Mucosal Immunology.