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Mapping Signals in the Immune System

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Our immune system keeps us safe from many infections caused by pathogens—viruses and bacteria. How does it do this? Avery August, Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, shows us. His studies provide the pharmaceutical industry with science for developing better drugs.

Read more about Avery August's research: How Does Our Immune System Work?

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