Jean-Laurent Casanova to receive 2014 Robert Koch Award
Casanova is honored for his work on host genes and their products in infectious diseases. His lab is interested in why some children develop severe infectious diseases after coming into contact with...
View ArticleRockefeller University Hospital shares $2.8 million contract to study...
The Community Acquired MRSA Project ("CAMP2") will enroll patients with skin infections, provide English- and Spanish-language health education materials about community-acquired drug-resistant staph...
View ArticleGenetic mutation helps explain why, in rare cases, flu can kill
A small number of children who catch the influenza virus fall so ill they end up in the hospital even while their family and friends recover easily. New research from Rockefeller helps explain why: a...
View ArticleIn first human study, new antibody therapy shows promise in suppressing HIV...
In the first results to emerge from HIV patient trials of a new generation of so-called broadly neutralizing antibodies, Rockefeller University researchers have found the experimental therapy can...
View ArticleCharles Rice to receive 2015 Robert Koch Award
Granted by the Robert Koch Foundation, the annual award is one of Germany’s most distinguished scientific prizes and honors extraordinary accomplishments in infectious disease research. It recognizes...
View ArticleCharles Rice wins Belgium’s highest scientific prize
Rice has received the 2016 InBev-Baillet Latour Health Prize for his fundamental discoveries in the field of infectious diseases. The award, given by the Baillet Latour Fund to recognize outstanding...
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