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The Immunology Podcast

The Immunology Podcast

The Immunology Podcast 170 Episodes Aug 11, 2026

A podcast featuring conversations with immunologists from around the globe. Brought to by STEMCELL Technologies.

Episodes

Ep. 138: “Reprogramming Autoimmunity” Featuring Dr. Pere Santamaria
Ep. 138: “Reprogramming Autoimmunity” Featuring Dr. Pere Santamaria Aug 11, 2026 1:19:52 Guest: Dr. Pere Santamaria is a Professor at the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary and Group Leader at the Barcelona Institute. He discusses how his lab studies the mechanisms underlying autoimmune diseases, with a focus on regulatory T cell biology and antigen-specific immune tolerance. He also explains how his team developed a nanomedicine platform tha
Ep. 137: “The Immunology of mRNA Vaccines” Featuring Dr. Brian Brown
Ep. 137: “The Immunology of mRNA Vaccines” Featuring Dr. Brian Brown Jul 28, 2026 1:14:10 Guest: Dr. Brian Brown is a Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He discusses how his lab develops innovative technologies to study the immune system and advance new therapeutics, from T cell engineering to mRNA-based medicines. He also explores how microRNA-guided targeting can improve the precision of mRNA therapeutics, how different tissues shape immun
Ep. 136: “The Immunology of Obesity” Featuring Dr. Andrew Hogan
Ep. 136: “The Immunology of Obesity” Featuring Dr. Andrew Hogan Jul 14, 2026 1:16:07 Guest: Dr. Andrew Hogan is a Professor and Principal Investigator of the Obesity Immunology Research Group at Maynooth University. He discusses how obesity drives chronic inflammation and immune dysfunction, increasing the risk of diseases such as diabetes and cancer, while highlighting the immune system’s role in disease progression. He also explains how GLP-1 therapie
Ep. 135: “Olfactory Receptors Beyond the Nose” Featuring Dr. Marco Orecchioni
Ep. 135: “Olfactory Receptors Beyond the Nose” Featuring Dr. Marco Orecchioni Jun 30, 2026 1:17:01 Guest: Dr. Marco Orecchioni is an Assistant Professor at Augusta University. He discusses how olfactory receptors — best known for detecting smells — also function in innate immune cells such as macrophages, where they help sense chemical cues in the tissue environment. He highlights how these receptors regulate inflammation, metabolism, and immune cell behavior in diseases s
Ep. 134: “Outsmarting Tuberculosis” Featuring Dr. Shabaana Khader
Ep. 134: “Outsmarting Tuberculosis” Featuring Dr. Shabaana Khader Jun 16, 2026 1:04:53 Guest: Dr. Shabaana Khader is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Microbiology at the University of Chicago. She discusses how the immune system responds to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, why tuberculosis remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, and the challenges of developing more effective vaccines. She highlights the role of lung-resident immunity, in
Ep. 133: “From Microbes to Immune Responses” Featuring Dr. Samuel Nobs
Ep. 133: “From Microbes to Immune Responses” Featuring Dr. Samuel Nobs Jun 2, 2026 1:03:27 Guest: Dr. Samuel Nobs is an Assistant Professor and Group Leader at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine in Switzerland. He discusses how microbes in the lungs and gut may shape respiratory immunity and influence susceptibility to infections and chronic lung diseases. He highlights his lab’s work to uncover the mechanisms behind these interactions using microbiome analy
Ep. 132: “Tumor-Infiltrating B Cells” Featuring Dr. Tullia Bruno
Ep. 132: “Tumor-Infiltrating B Cells” Featuring Dr. Tullia Bruno May 13, 2026 1:10:06 Guest: Dr. Tullia Bruno is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. She discusses how B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures shape anti-tumor immunity within solid tumors, challenging the traditional T cell–centric view of cancer immunology. She highlights how these immune niches influence responses to immunotherapy, the importance of spatial organization wit
Ep. 131: “Lymphocyte Development” Featuring Dr. Alfred Singer
Ep. 131: “Lymphocyte Development” Featuring Dr. Alfred Singer May 5, 2026 1:10:32 Guest: Dr. Alfred Singer is a Senior Investigator at the National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Research. He discusses his pioneering work on thymus development and T cell differentiation, including how T cells are selected to become CD4 helper or CD8 cytotoxic cells through MHC-restricted signaling. He shares the evolution of key concepts in the field, such as the “kine
IMMUNOLOGY2026™: On the Ground
IMMUNOLOGY2026™: On the Ground Apr 28, 2026 41:08 In April 2026, we attended IMMUNOLOGY2026, the annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists, in Boston. We spoke with delegates about their research and impressions of the meeting, including why they attended, the most memorable science they encountered, and their experiences in Boston. Featured Products and Resources: Stay up-to-date with the latest in cell t
Ep. 129: Live from IMMUNOLOGY2026TM: Emerging Immunotherapies for Solid Tumors
Ep. 129: Live from IMMUNOLOGY2026TM: Emerging Immunotherapies for Solid Tumors Apr 21, 2026 57:00 Guest: This special episode was recorded in front of a live audience at IMMUNOLOGY2026 in Boston. Brenda and Jason sit down with Dr. Charles Sentman, Director of the Center for Synthetic Immunity at Dartmouth College, and Dr. Giulia Escobar, Director of Pre-Clinical Research at Massachusetts General Hospital, to explore new strategies aimed at overcoming the unique challenges
IMMUNOLOGY2026™: Day 5
IMMUNOLOGY2026™: Day 5 Apr 20, 2026 18:22 Guest: In April 2026, we attended IMMUNOLOGY2026, the annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists in Boston, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the last of five special episodes from the meeting. Jason and Brenda discuss highlights from sessions on advances in translational immunology, including immune-targeting
IMMUNOLOGY2026™: Day 4
IMMUNOLOGY2026™: Day 4 Apr 19, 2026 16:28 Guest: In April 2026, we attended IMMUNOLOGY2026, the annual meeting of the American Association of Immunologists in Boston, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the fourth of five special episodes from the meeting. Jason and Brenda discuss highlights from talks about immunometabolic dysfunction in disease and neuroimmune interac

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