“Innate-Like T Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg
Dr. Mitchell Kronenberg is a Professor and President Emeritus at La Jolla Institute for Immunology. His lab studies how innate-like T cells adapt to different tissue environments. He talks about his work on MAIT cells and mucosal immunology, as well as his time leading the Institute.

Talking with Dr. Kronenberg helps one appreciate the profound impact that research institutes like La Jolla Institute have had in science, and the skills and adaptability required to make such institutions successful.
Dr. Jason Goldsmith, co-host
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This Episode's Immunology Roundup:
- – Depleting myeloid-biased HSCs in aged mice restores features of a more youthful immune system.
- – Gasdermin D N-terminal domain palmitoylation controls gasdermin membrane localization and activation.
- – Scientists developed an antibody–drug conjugate that could kill TRBC1+ cancer cells in vitro and cure human T cell cancers in mouse models.
- - The low density lipoprotein receptor is critical for the Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus to enter host cells.
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