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TSRI Scientists Awarded $7.9 Million to Develop Artificial Immune System
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Surprising Diversity of Antibody Family Provides Clues for HIV Vaccine Design

A team from the Burton and Wilson labs has described how a single family of antibodies has evolved remarkably diverse structures to attack a vulnerable site on HIV.

TSRI Scientists Awarded $7.9 Million to Develop Artificial Immune System

The projects are being led by Tom Kodadek and Brian Paegel at Scripps Florida and Floyd Romesberg at Scripps California.

Helping Teens Find a Path to STEM Careers

The new Science Saturday program introduces high school students to biomedical research at TSRI.

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