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Mucosal Immunology Podcast

Mucosal Immunology Podcast

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Enjoy enlightening podcasts designed to keep the scientific community up to date with the latest breakthroughs in mucosal immunology. Each episode features cutting-edge research from the Mucosal Immunology Journal, offering valuable insights into this dynamic and ever-evolving field.SMI and MI Journal Science
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  • Timing Exposure to Microbes
    Aug 25 2025

    Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Timing Exposure to Microbes," featuring Dr. Michael Silverman, from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.


    Read Dr. Silverman's latest work: Microbial succession at weaning is guided by microbial metabolism of host glycans | bioRxiv


    Check out the latest MI Review, "Living on the Edge": Living on the edge: Mucus-associated microbes in the colon - Mucosal Immunology

    Send comments to: MucImmunol@gmail.com.

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    49 min
  • Intestinal health from infancy to old age
    Jul 28 2025

    Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Intestinal health from infancy to old age," featuring Dr. Melody Zeng, from Weill Cornell Medicine - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.


    Read Dr. Melody Zeng's latest work: Lifelong partners: Gut microbiota-immune cell interactions from infancy to old age.


    Check the latest Mucosal Immunology Research: Current Issue Table of Contents: Mucosal Immunology.

    Send comments to: MucImmunol@gmail.com.

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    46 min
  • Inflammasomes and Tuft Cells
    Jun 30 2025

    Catch the latest Mucosal Immunology podcast, "Inflammasomes and Tuft Cells," featuring Dr. Isabella Rauch, from Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine - brought to you by SMI and the Mucosal Immunology Journal.

    Send answers and comments to: MucImmunol@gmail.com.

    Read Dr. Isabella Rauch's latest work: Enteric tuft cell inflammasome activation drives NKp46+ILC3 IL22 via PGD2 and inhibits Salmonella | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Rockefeller University Press.

    Check the latest Mucosal Immunology Research: Current Issue Table of Contents: Mucosal Immunology.

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    33 min
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