
"Dr. Aimee Bernard is an immunologist, medical educator, and science communicator devoted to sharing her love of science with the world beyond academia. Aimee’s mission is to build bridges between science and society, transforming jargon into connection and curiosity into conversation. In her TEDx talk, Aimee will share the importance of spreading accessible science in an era of significant disinformation and distrust in science."
12/04/2025 | Meet the Scientist: studies the way bacteriophages alter the microbiome and the role the effects might play on health and disease as described in a recent issue of Meet the Scientist titled, How Do These Skilled Invaders Change the Way Bacteria Behave?
11/10/2025 | CU Anschutz Today: & were featured in CU Anschutz Today. Learn more about their innovative research in the Researchers Discover Connection Between a Distinct Immune Cell and Colitis by Chris Casey.
A new study yielded the potentially harmful effects of mucosal-associated invariant T cells (MAIT) on the intestinal barrier – the first such study to make this connection. By genetically disrupting MAIT cells, researchers were able to halt ulcerative colitis in a strain of mice that are known for spontaneously developing chronic inflammation in the colon.
09/15/2025 | Research Series: Kyla Ost, PhD was featured in CU School of Medicine's Research Series in a text called, "Investigating the ‘Dark Side’ of Gut Microbes in the Ost Lab."
05/23/2025 | Meet the Scientist: Thomas ‘Tem’ Morrison focuses on how dangerous viruses infect humans and how our bodies work to clear them in “Lifeguard on Duty: Better Understanding the Body’s First Responders”
Curtis J. Henry, Ph.D. was selected as the 2026 recipient of the AAI Vanguard Award, in recognition of research achievement and exemplary career success.
12/09/2025 | Appreciation Party 2025 - Read the poem, Gratilabitude: Ode to the Department of Immunology & Microbiology by CHAT, Ross, and Jill here.
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