Montana State University Researchers Win $3 Million NIH Grant to Study Gut Immune System
October 30, 2019
October 30, 2019
BOZEMAN, Montana, Oct. 30 [TNSgrants] -- Montana State University issued the following news:
One day, instead of requiring a painful needle injection, vaccinating against a host of formerly fatal diseases could be as simple as swallowing a pill. But getting to that point means first gaining a better understanding of how the immune system works in the complex human gut, according to Montana State University researcher Diane Bimczok.
"There's a big gap in our un . . .
One day, instead of requiring a painful needle injection, vaccinating against a host of formerly fatal diseases could be as simple as swallowing a pill. But getting to that point means first gaining a better understanding of how the immune system works in the complex human gut, according to Montana State University researcher Diane Bimczok.
"There's a big gap in our un . . .