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links-didnri.gifThe Diabetes & Immune Disease National Research Institute
The Diabetes & Immune Disease National Research Institute (DIDNRI) is a nonprofit medical research institute dedicated to fighting type 1 diabetes and other diseases through cutting-edge immunology research. Read more

 

links-cid.gifCenter for Infectious Diseases
The recent emergence of avian flu and the reemergence of older diseases, such as drug resistant strains of tuberculosis, remind us daily that infectious diseases remain a significant threat. Recognizing its importance, the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology has launched a major research initiative with the creation of its Center for Infectious Disease (CID), one of the few such dedicated research centers in California. Read more

 

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The Immunology of Diabetes Society
The Immunology of Diabetes Society is an international collaborative initiative set up to advance research related to the etiology, pathogenesis, prevention and cure of type 1 diabetes. Read more

 

links-aegean.gifAegean Conferences
Aegean Conferences is an independent, nonprofit, educational organization directed and managed by the scientific community. Read more

 

links-cytokines.gifInternational Cytokine Society
Cytokines in Cancer, Inflammation and Infectious Diseases. Read more


links-midwinter-conference.gifMidwinter Conference of Immunologists
The goal of the Midwinter Conference is to provide a forum where the newest developments in Immunology can be shared with colleagues and communicated to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in a relaxed environment. Read more

 

 

  

 

 

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news
  • 1/23/2012 - La Jolla Institute Scientist Takes Quest to Conquer Type 1 Diabetes to the Next Level
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  • 1/12/2012 - La Jolla Institute Researchers Identify Pivotal Immune Cell in Type 1 Diabetes in Humans
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  • 12/24/2011 -  San Diego Union-Tribune Top 5 San Diego Science Stories of 2011 | La Jolla Institute Highlighted in Stem Cell Central
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upcoming seminars
  • Maki Nakayama, "Insulin TcR transgenic mice and TcR and diabetes penetrance" Wednesday 08/17/11: 12:00 PM
  • Casey Weaver, "Sequential Actions of Innate and Adaptive Immune Cells in Intestinal Antibacterial Defense: A Shared Role for IL-22" Thursday 08/25/11: 12:00 PM
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