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mini yet mighty immunologist dedicated to unpacking the complex science of the immune system

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What Happens When a Dental Student Says "Yes" to Bone Marrow Donation

A classroom tradition, a national registry, and the second chance a swab can offer

August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)

From Practice to Protection: The Science Behind Vaccines

Scleroderma Explained - Living with a Rare, Invisible Illness

Exploring the science, symptoms, and lived experiences behind this often-overlooked disease

Half Foreign, Fully Protected: Recalibration of the Immune System During Pregnancy

A look at the elegant immunological negotiation that makes pregnancy possible, from implantation to birth.

Science Communication: The Scientist’s Guide to Scaling Your Message

A 5-Tier System for Translating Your Science

Start Early, Teach It Often!

Rethinking Science Communication Across the Lifespan

Confessions of a Scientist

Science education needs communication training

Brilliant Science, Poor Communication - We Have a Training Problem

What I Learned Preparing My TEDx Talk on Science Communication

Tales from the TEDx Stage

The 'science swear jar' and why science communication should no longer be optional

Science Communication Should Be a Core Competency in Medical Training

— We've seen how profoundly things unravel when communication breaks down

Defenders of the Body: The Immune System

The most impressive security system on the planet

Reimagining Science Training for a Changing World

Empowering the Next Generation of Science Communicators

Immune health is all about balance

An immunologist explains why both too strong and too weak an immune response can lead to illness

24 Years Later - Reflections on My Ph.D. Defense

On December 14, 2001, I defended my Ph.D.

You Can't Steal Our Joy: A Public Health Perspective

The strength of our community lies in our shared commitment to humanity

How does your immune system stay balanced?

A Nobel Prize winning answer!

Returning to Rochester: A Science Communication Homecoming

Empowering the next generation of scientists to connect, communicate and create impact

Beyond the Lab: Rebuilding Trust Between Science and Society

Reflections from a powerful open forum panel event at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science

An Ode to Teaching

My personal commitment to share science in a time of doubt

Dismantling the CREID Network Is a Dangerous Gamble with Global Health

The Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases (CREID) Network is focused on understanding and addressing infectious diseases around the globe