鈥檚 2016-17 is raising funds for important inflammation, infection and immunity research taking place at 麻豆传媒 Medical School.
Donor gifts will purchase sophisticated cell-analysis equipment that more than 30 researchers will use to probe the complex workings of the immune system. A portion of the funds will be used to develop powerful software tools and expertise for analyzing the composition, activity and impact of the trillions of microbes that inhabit our bodies (known as the 鈥渕icrobiome鈥).
鈥淲e are just beginning to understand how much the immune system and the microbiome influence one another,鈥 says Dr. Andrew Makrigiannis, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 new head of the Department of Microbiology & Immunology. 鈥淏y understanding how each works and how they interact to undermine or protect our health, we can develop far more effective, targeted strategies for diagnosing, treating and preventing disease.鈥
Impact on diseases like Crohn's, cancers, HIV
Inflammation, infection and immunity are closely related and encompass a wide range of diseases. These include inflammatory autoimmune diseases like Crohn鈥檚, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, as well as immune deficiencies, allergies, cancer, and infectious diseases like influenza, HIV, pneumonia, Lyme disease and others. The common thread that ties them together is the immune system.
鈥淚dentifying our many different kinds of immune cells and understanding their roles is essential, whether we鈥檙e developing immune-boosting treatments for cancer and infections, or an immune-suppressing therapy for lupus,鈥 says Dr. Makrigiannis.
鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled this year鈥檚 Molly Appeal will help us bring a new flow cytometer to Dal, replacing an outdated machine with an advanced piece of equipment that will allow us to sort, count and tag individual immune cells and analyze what they鈥檙e doing in any given situation.鈥
Flow cytometry is the workhorse of immunology research. Demand for this equipment is increasing at the medical school, where facilities are not yet adequate to meet the growing needs.
鈥淭he FACSCelesta flow cytometer is much faster and allows more detailed analysis of more different kinds of immune cells at once than any of our current equipment,鈥 Dr. Makrigiannis says. 鈥淭his is especially important with the arrival of two new immunology researchers who rely heavily on flow cytometry.鈥
Expanding Dal's research capacity
Microbiome research is also expanding rapidly at 麻豆传媒, as more researchers explore the role of microbes in our bodies. 鈥淥ur microbes outnumber our human cells and have profound impacts on our mental and physical health,鈥 says Dr. Morgan Langille, director of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Integrated Microbiome Resource.
鈥淎nalyzing all these bacteria and their genes requires enormous data-crunching and analysis capabilities. Funds from the Molly Appeal will allow us to develop the software tools we need to understand the microbiome and its potential as a key to personalized medicine and true healing.鈥
鈥淟inking microbiome bioinformatics with immunology research positions 麻豆传媒 at the leading edge of an emerging field,鈥 says Dr. Makrigiannis. 鈥淲e are grateful 麻豆传媒 Medical Research Foundation is supporting this initiative through the 2016-17 Molly Appeal.鈥
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