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Marijuana-Like Chemical May Prevent AIDS Progression March 20, 2012 Mount Sinai researchers have discovered how marijuana receptors found on immune cells can influence the spread of the virus.
Young Immunology Researchers Receive Prestigious Grant For Outstanding Discoveries June 16, 2011 Benjamin tenOever, PhD, and Julie Magarian Blander, PhD, each received a grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their pioneering work in the study of infectious diseases
2009 H1N1 Vaccine Protects Against 1918 Influenza Virus, Alleviating Bioterrorism Concerns June 15, 2010 Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that people vaccinated against H1N1 influenza may also be protected against 1918 Spanish influenza.
Mount Sinai Researchers Approaching Universal Treatment for All Strains of Influenza June 2, 2010 Benjamin tenOever, PhD, and colleagues are one step closer to creating a universal anti-viral treatment for influenza.
Mount Sinai Researchers Discover Bone Marrow Plays Critical Role in Enhancing Immune Response to Viruses May 24, 2010 The Mount Sinai School of Medicine research study is the first to show that bone marrow cells play a critical role in fighting respiratory viruses.