
Tulane National Primate Research Center
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Tulane National Primate Research Center improves human and animal health through basic and applied biomedical research.
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Researchers at Tulane University recently received $1.3 million from NIH to find out if the same technology behind a successful #Lyme disease vaccine for dogs can be formulated with immune-boosting nanoparticles to offer safe and lasting protection for people. news.tulane.edu/pr/tulane-reseā¦


REVIEW | From Dr Clovis Palmer (Tulane University, Tulane National Primate Research Center): Metabolic processes of immune & non-immune cells following virus recognition modulate the natural course of viral infections. Such alterations could influence longer-term manifestations of infection. nature.com/articles/s4225ā¦

Tulane National Primate Research Center immunologist, Clovis Palmer, studies metabolic changes resulting from viral infections. In a literature review published in Nature Metabolism, Palmer analyzed metabolic changes that occur in cells when viral invaders pose a threat.news.tulane.edu/pr/new-way-figā¦




In a new study published in Frontiers - Immunology, researchers at Tulane National Primate Research Center reveal that harnessing unconventional T-cells may bolster #tuberculosis immunity.


READ: āDuration of antiretroviral therapy impacts the degree of residual SIV infection in the gut in longāterm nonāprogressing Chinese rhesus macaques.ā Solis-Leal et al. Texas Biomedical Research Institute Tulane National Primate Research Center (ORIP support through P51OD011104, P51OD011133) pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36181356/





Researchers at Tulane National Primate Research Center have been awarded a five-year, $3.6 million grant from the NIDDK to study how altering the #gut microbiome may ease chronic inflammation and associated GI issues for people taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) for #HIV. news.tulane.edu/pr/targeting-gā¦

Researchers at Tulane National Primate Research Center have found that prior exposure to #cmv reduces the risk of transmission to unborn babies. This could lead to the development of a protective vaccine for mothers and infants.#cmvawareness news.tulane.edu/pr/study-showsā¦

No one understands #persistence better than Dr. Monica Embers, associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Tulane National Primate Research Center. Check out this fantastic deep-dive into why #lymedisease is so difficult to diagnose and treat Tick Boot Camp




Exciting news! NIH will award up to $4M over 5 years to establish an aging research center led by Tulane, in partnership with the California National Primate Research Center and Baylor University. The focus: advancing aging studies across primate species. news.tulane.edu/pr/tulane-leadā¦

Monica Embers, associate professor of microbiology and immunology, is taking on another role as co-founder of ACES Diagnostics. The company will offer the first clinical diagnostic test of Lyme disease for early and disseminated #Lyme that is 90% accurate. innovation.tulane.edu/tulane-scientiā¦