Ep. 117: “The Pathogenesis of Viruses and Cancer” Featuring Dr. Matteo Iannacone Blog Post

Professor Matteo Iannacone is Director of the Division of Immunology, Transplantation and Infectious Diseases, Professor of Pathology, and Head of the Dynamics of Immune Responses laboratory at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. His work centers on understanding the generation of dysfunctional adaptive immune cells in chronic hepatitis B virus infection and developing new strategies to reprogram them into functional cells endowed with potent antiviral activity.

Dr. Matteo Iannacone

Dr. Matteo Iannacone is a Professor and Group Leader at the San Raffaele Scientific Institute. The Iannacone lab’s work centers on understanding how immune responses are orchestrated within local tissue…

Ep. 115: “Intercellular Communication” Featuring Dr. Harikesh Wong Blog Post

Dr. Harikesh Wong is an Assistant Professor at the Ragon Institute and MIT, where his lab studies the design principles of the immune system.  He talks about how Tregs constrain conventional T cell responses during infection, and advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques to study immune responses.

Ep. 114: “The Importance of Investing in Science” Featuring Dr. Eric Vivier Blog Post

Dr. Eric Vivier is a Professor of Immunology at Aix-Marseille Université and the Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy. He is also an awardee of the European Research Council and a member of the French Society of Immunology. In this special episode recorded at the IUIS 2025 Congress in Vienna, Dr. Vivier highlights the critical importance of investing in science, explores the responsibility of governments and other organizations in funding research, and reflects on the role science plays in society.