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Episode Synopsis
Simone Schüller is a pediatrician at the Boston's Children Hospital. She was awarded the Max Kade fellowship to conduct research into neonatal innate immune pathways to aid the development of vaccines for the very young. Previously, Simone was at the Medical University of Vienna, where she recently completed her residency and clinical training. In this episode, we hear how she has strengthened her laboratory experience over the years in a number of countries and has used some of these in vitro skills in a recent Pediatric Research paper about the effect of Pentoxyfylline on the preterm infant immune system in a model of sepsis.
Article - http://www.nature.com/pr/journal/v82/n2/full/pr201741a.html
Article - http://www.nature.com/pr/journal/v82/n2/full/pr201741a.html
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