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Tulane National Primate Research Center

@tulanenprc

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-rese…

Researchers at <a href="/Tulane/">Tulane University</a> recently received $1.3 million from <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> 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-rese…
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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/s4225…

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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-fig…

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Have you considered how viruses may compete for nutrients to make us sick? Here is a lay description of our research to make cells outcompete pathogens for nutrients. We are also using this approach to study metabolic, autoimmune & aging diseases bit.ly/3Ea11hW

Have you considered how viruses may compete for nutrients to make us sick? 

Here is a lay description of our research to make cells  outcompete pathogens for nutrients. 

We are also using this approach to study metabolic,  autoimmune &amp; aging diseases
bit.ly/3Ea11hW
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As rates of Lyme disease continue to rise worldwide, researchers at the Tulane National Primate Research Center use the only nonhuman primate model of Lyme disease to investigate new diagnostics, vaccines, and treatments for the often elusive disease. news.tulane.edu/news/lyme-rese…

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Gamma delta T cells: Walking a tight rope between eliminating infected cells and repairing lung epithelial barrier damage. A balancing act? nature.com/articles/s4200…

Gamma delta T cells: Walking a tight rope between eliminating infected cells and repairing lung epithelial barrier damage. A balancing act? nature.com/articles/s4200…
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Neurological symptoms of long COVID may really be "all in your head". #MyOAarticle "Neuropathology and virus in brain of SARS-CoV-2 infected non-human primates" received 66,193 downloads since its publication! Access the article here: nature.com/articles/s4146…

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READ: ā€œDuration of antiretroviral therapy impacts the degree of residual SIV infection in the gut in long‐term non‐progressing 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/

READ: ā€œDuration of antiretroviral therapy impacts the degree of residual SIV infection in the gut in long‐term non‐progressing Chinese rhesus macaques.ā€ Solis-Leal et al. <a href="/txbiomed/">Texas Biomedical Research Institute</a> <a href="/TulaneNPRC/">Tulane National Primate Research Center</a> (ORIP support through P51OD011104, P51OD011133) pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36181356/
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Congratulations to Jennifer Manuzak, Ph.D., for her receiving the 2023 Faculty Recognition Award for Early Career/Emerging Recognition Award, Basic Science. medicine.tulane.edu/news/2023-facu…

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Tulane University announced its new Biocontainment Institute, building upon years of investment and experience in biosafety and high containment research, to serve as a national and international training hub for pandemic readiness and response. news.tulane.edu/pr/tulane-univ…

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🚨 Scientists, veterinarians & conservationists offer recommendations to address the shortage of long-tailed macaques! 40 organizations including FBR & NABR are partnering to advocate for the protection of long-tailed macaque monkeys. Proposals include: -A rapid expansion

🚨 Scientists, veterinarians &amp; conservationists offer recommendations to address the shortage of long-tailed macaques! 40 organizations including FBR &amp; <a href="/NABRorg/">NABR</a>  are partnering to advocate for the protection of long-tailed macaque monkeys.

Proposals include:
-A rapid expansion
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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-g…

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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-shows…

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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

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The Microbes & Alzheimer's Symposium on July 27th dives into "Microbes and Alzheimer's: Bridging Silos to Accelerate Innovation." Join over 20 experts including Monica Embers, PhD, for insights on #LymeDisease and its impact on #neurodegenerative diseases. alzpi.org/symposium-2024

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New research at Tulane National Primate Research Center offers promising treatment options for persistent neurological #Lyme disease symptoms using methods from cancer research. Published in Frontiers this study could redefine post-treatment approaches. news.tulane.edu/pr/study-finds…

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A new case study in Heliyon led by TNPRC's Dr. Monica Embers explores the link between untreated Lyme disease and a tragic case of substance abuse and violence. news.tulane.edu/pr/could-tragi…

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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-lead…

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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-scienti…