Explore the transformative journey of immunology through Nobel Prize-winning discoveries, from early theories to modern cancer immunotherapies and mRNA vaccines.
Discover how scientists between 1880-1930 decoded the molecular language of immunity, revolutionizing medicine through vaccines and serotherapy.
Exploring how the immune system distinguishes between self and non-self, the mechanisms behind autoimmunity, and cutting-edge research in immunological tolerance.
The scientific journey of Elvin Kabat, the immunologist who decoded the molecular language of antibodies and transformed modern immunology.
Celebrating the life and discoveries of Michael Heidelberger, the father of modern immunology, on his 90th birthday
How Kabat and Mayer's 1961 work 'Experimental Immunochemistry' transformed immunology into a quantitative science with groundbreaking techniques.
The remarkable journey of Archivum Immunologiae et Therapiae Experimentalis from a local Polish journal to an internationally recognized immunology powerhouse.
Exploring how Nobel Lectures in Physiology or Medicine have chronicled immunology's seismic shifts from early observations to today's mRNA vaccine revolutions.
Exploring the dynamic rhythms of the immune system and how recent discoveries are revolutionizing immunology and disease treatment.
Exploring the foundational principles of immunology through Landsteiner's groundbreaking hapten experiments and the evolution of clonal selection theory.