Stanford Immunology
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Congratulations to Dr. Camilo Espinosa Bernal for successfully defending his dissertation today on "AI and Multiomic Profiling to Bridge Clinical Research and Therapeutic Interventions in LMICs”! Let’s celebrate 🎉👨🎓🎈#PhD #thesisdefense #StanfordImmunology


Congrats Dr. Anusha Kalbasi! 🥳🎉
We are thrilled to share that Anusha Kalbasi, (@xrtcell) MD, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, was named a member of the 2025 @CancerResearch Institute class of Lloyd J. Old STARs!
A new study led by @purveshkhatri at Stanford Medicine shows that a common gene signature of immune health or dysfunction predicts severe outcomes from infection. news-medical.net/news/20250618/…
Idit Sagiv-Barfi and Ronald Levy pioneered a potential cancer therapy by injecting two immune-boosting agents directly into solid tumors.
New synthetic molecule targets and kills breast and pancreatic #cancers in as few as three doses thebrighterside.news/post/new-synth… Scientists have developed a new immunotherapy molecule that can deliver powerful immune-activating treatment directly to cancer cells, marking an important…
Core Investigator @li_lingyin's new paper in @NatChemBio investigates why human STING inhibitors have shown limited efficacy, despite strong activity in mouse models. The study, led by @xujun_cao and @rjchan426, finds that the commonly targeted site on STING is not required for…
Congrats Dr. Christopher Barnes!
#ICYMI Congratulations to Institute Scholar Christopher Barnes @cobarnes27 for being named a Freeman Hrabowski Scholar! The Barnes lab is working on next generation vaccines and antibody-based treatments to tackle emerging RNA viruses. bit.ly/44PO4bM
Bravo to Candace Liu for successfully defending her dissertation today on "Pixels to Pathogenesis: Unraveling the Immune Landscape of Lymph Nodes in HIV Infection.” Can’t be more proud 🎉🎊👩🎓#PhD #dissertationdefense #StanfordImmuno


Stanford biochemist Lingyin Li’s lab is studying a tumor-fighting “miracle molecule” that could one day inform therapies for cancer, as well as autoimmune, neurodegenerative, and age-related diseases.
‘Every failed experiment is a chance to learn faster’ #science #news #sciencenews scientific.today/entries/138738…
‘Every failed experiment is a chance to learn faster’ #science #news #sciencenews scientific.today/entries/138738…
Stanford scientists reveal simple dinner hack to stay slim and it starts with what you eat first economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/pana…
Stanford Medicine-led research identifies blood glucose response patterns to different carbohydrates that correspond to insulin resistance, beta cell dysfunction and hypertension. med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/…
Leonore A. Herzenberg, a pioneering geneticist, researcher and inventor, received an honorary doctor of science degree at Emory University’s 180th Commencement. news.emory.edu/stories/2025/0…
Bravo to Dr. Ben Oberlton on successfully defending his dissertation today on "Multi-omic landscapte of human gliomas from diagnosis to treatment and recurrence"! We’re so proud of you 🎉🎊🎓#Stanfordimmuno #PhD #Dissertation #Defense


Author Ravi Majeti is featured in the Tumor Metabolism Collection. Read his article, IDH1-Mutant Preleukemic Hematopoietic Stem Cells Can Be Eliminated by Inhibition of Oxidative Phosphorylation brnw.ch/21wSkjA Check out the full collection: brnw.ch/21wSkjB
Dr. Crystal Mackall, professor of pediatrics at Stanford University, receives IO360º Lifetime Achievement Award for her lasting impact on immuno-oncology. prnewswire.com/news-releases/…
Researchers at Stanford and UCSF aspire to bring AI beyond predictive diagnosis and, instead, use it to guide interventions. The team trained an AI model to create recipes of total parenteral nutrition, a life-saving treatment given to infants. Read more: stanforddaily.com/2025/04/18/ai-…
A blood test could predict how long vaccine immunity lasts, according to a Stanford Medicine-led study. med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/…
Congrats to Stanford Center for Human Systems Immunology!
The Stanford Center for Human Systems Immunology has received a renewal grant to advance diagnostics and vaccines for tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases. med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/…