Tag: Marco Colonna May 17, 2024 Gut bacteria boost immune response to fight tumorsMicrobe enhances cancer immunotherapy in mouse study.News Release April 3, 2024 Immunotherapy for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise in mouse studyAntibody mobilizes immune cells to clear amyloid plaques, reducing behavioral abnormalities.News Release June 15, 2021 Immunologist joins Colonna lab as Pew Latin American FellowFachi will study role of healthy gut bacteria in immunity.National Leaders June 3, 2021 Studies reveal skull as unexpected source of brain immunityImmune cells from skull bone marrow guard the brain, spinal cord.News Release August 11, 2020 Immunotherapy-resistant cancers eliminated in mouse studyAntibody that blocks TREM2 protein frees immune cells to reject cancer.News Release October 4, 2019 Scientists find timekeepers of gut’s immune systemTargeting such cells may lead to treatments for digestive ailments.News Release April 30, 2019 Colonna, Ley elected to National Academy of SciencesSchool of Medicine scientists among 100 new members nationwide.News Release December 4, 2017 Pursuing a precision paradigmMedical school experts describe the move from current standards of care to a more personalized approach to treatment.Source: Washington Magazine October 9, 2017 Alzheimer’s gene poses both risk — and benefitsStudy suggests role of inflammation in brain disease is complicated.News Release August 10, 2017 Alzheimer’s risk linked to energy shortage in brain’s immune cellsEnergizing the cells in mice limits damage to neurons.News Release August 3, 2017 Protein-rich diet may help soothe inflamed gutMice fed tryptophan develop immune cells that foster a tolerant gut.News Release June 20, 2017 Colonna joins Cure Alzheimer’s Fund research consortiumRecognized for his work on the role of the immune system in Alzheimer’s.National Leaders Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›