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    A Brief History of Founding of Minority Affairs Committee In 1974 the AAI Council created the Committee on the Status of Women and Minority Groups to understand and enhance opportunities for the scientific and career development of minority scientists. In 1978 it was announced in the AAI Newsletter that the Council retitled the committee “Committee on Women’s Affairs.” At the…

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    Recognizing Black Immunologists Immunologists of color have figured prominently in immunology and in The American Association of Immunologists (AAI). From the time of its founding in 1913—a time when most professional organizations restricted membership to whites only—AAI has had no formal racial or gender restrictions. Historically, Black Americans are underrepresented in…

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    A Brief History of Founding of Minority Affairs Committee In 1974 the AAI Council created the Committee on the Status of Women and Minority Groups to understand and enhance opportunities for the scientific and career development of minority scientists. In 1978 it was announced in the AAI Newsletter that the Council retitled the committee “Committee on Women’s Affairs.” At the…

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    • The AAI Minority Affairs Committee first met 1979 & committed to begin the work of “achieving greater visibility of minority individuals in the AAI & in the biological sciences.” Learn more here: https://t.co/MDuy4dsv75 #BlackHistoryMonth #immunology #BlackinImmuno #BlackinSTEM

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    Immune control of helminth infections is achieved via type 2 immune responses involving group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2), with the cytokine interleukin-33 (IL-33) supporting the expansion and activation of ILC2. Hung et al . used a mouse model of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection to investigate the effects of selectively deleting the IL-33 gene in intestinal epithelial cells or CD11c+…

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    • From our 13 Nov issue: a study in mice by @DeBroski1 at @pennvet, @PennMedicine found IL-33 can either support #immunity against parasites or let them run free, depending on which cells are producing it: https://t.co/8AB39Eu6Qk @BlackinImmuno #BlackinImmunoWeek #BlackinImmuno https://t.co/dEzXUf0osX

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    Immune control of helminth infections is achieved via type 2 immune responses involving group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2), with the cytokine interleukin-33 (IL-33) supporting the expansion and activation of ILC2. Hung et al . used a mouse model of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection to investigate the effects of selectively deleting the IL-33 gene in intestinal epithelial cells or CD11c+…

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    • The molecule IL-33 can either support #immunity against #parasites or let them run free, depending on which cells are producing it. Learn more about this new @SciImmunology study in mice led by @DeBroski1: https://t.co/v0VTEf3kAf #BlackinImmuno #Immunology https://t.co/L8QNV9714A

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    Immune control of helminth infections is achieved via type 2 immune responses involving group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2), with the cytokine interleukin-33 (IL-33) supporting the expansion and activation of ILC2. Hung et al . used a mouse model of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection to investigate the effects of selectively deleting the IL-33 gene in intestinal epithelial cells or CD11c+…

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    • The molecule IL-33 can either support #immunity against #parasites or let them run free, depending on which cells are producing it. Learn more about this new @SciImmunology study in mice led by @DeBroski1: https://t.co/v0VTEfkVrN #BlackinImmuno #Immunology https://t.co/9wAUqZR3SG

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    Immune control of helminth infections is achieved via type 2 immune responses involving group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2), with the cytokine interleukin-33 (IL-33) supporting the expansion and activation of ILC2. Hung et al . used a mouse model of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection to investigate the effects of selectively deleting the IL-33 gene in intestinal epithelial cells or CD11c+…

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    • The protein IL-33 can promote inflammation in some cases, but drive immunosuppression in others. Now, @DeBroski1 and his @PennMedicine colleagues reveal the source of IL-33 may direct the protein’s two-faced role in response to pathogens: https://t.co/8AB39ELHHS #BlackinImmuno https://t.co/OdZmjnKNnH

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    Immune control of helminth infections is achieved via type 2 immune responses involving group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2), with the cytokine interleukin-33 (IL-33) supporting the expansion and activation of ILC2. Hung et al . used a mouse model of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection to investigate the effects of selectively deleting the IL-33 gene in intestinal epithelial cells or CD11c+…

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    • The molecule IL-33 can either support #immunity against #parasites or let them run free, depending on which cells are producing it. Learn more about this new study in mice, led by @DeBroski1 at @pennvet, @PennMedicine: https://t.co/8AB39Eu6Qk #BlackinImmuno #immunology https://t.co/olFZ6CAPbi