Department of
Molecular Medicine
Joint Department:
Immunology & Microbial Science
10550 N. Torrey Pines Road
Maildrop: MB212
La Jolla, CA 92037
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  In The News
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What would it take for the bird flu virus to spark a pandemic? New study has clues (2024)
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Why hasn’t the bird flu pandemic started? (2024)
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The Bird Flu Virus Is One Mutation Away from Getting More Dangerous (2024)
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Bird Flu Virus Is One Mutation Away from Binding More Efficiently to Human Cells (2024)
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Mutation in H5N1 Bird Flu Virus May Boost Risk of Human-to-Human Transmission (2024)
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Single mutation to bird flu protein altered receptor specificity in lab (2024)
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Study Warns Single Bird Flu Mutation Could Enable Human-To-Human Transmission (2024)
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Just one mutation can make H5N1 bird flu a threat to humans, California researchers say (2024)
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Claude D. Hudson Award Winner (2023)
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Tamio Yamakawa Award (2022)
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Nanotech strategy shows promise for treating autoimmune disease (2022)
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Glycobiologist James Paulson receives President's Innovator Award (2022)
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California Urges Stop To 300K Vaccines After Some Fall Ill In San Diego (2021)
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Scripps Research scientists garner 20 spots on annual ranking of world's highly cited researchers (2019)
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A Few Genetic Tweaks To Chinese Bird Flu Virus Could Fuel A Human Pandemic (2017)
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Changes to bird flu virus could make human transmission more likely, scientists say (2017)
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Researchers develop new method to 'fingerprint' HIV (2017)
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San Diego scientists named to prestigious scientific association (2016)
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Protein suggests a new strategy to thwart infection (2015)
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Getting Your Sugar Fix - A guide to glycan microarrays (2015)
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Scripps Research Institute study shows 2 new flu strains do not yet easily infect humans (2015)
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Scripps Research Institute Announces Interim Leadership (2014)
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A Global Leader in Unraveling the Mysteries of Sugars and Their Impact on Disease (2014)
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T23 Announces Global License Of The Scripps Research Institute' CD22 Siglec Oncoimmunological Platform For B-Cell Tumors (2014)
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Special Proteins Guide Immunity Against Bacteria that Employ 'Glycan Camouflage' (2014)
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Study Finds Emerging Bird Flu Strain Is Still Poorly Adapted for Infecting Humans (2013)
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H7N9 Influenza Virus Not Adapted to Efficient Human-to-Human Transmission (2013)
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Bird Flu Doesn't Spread Easily to Humans, Scientists Say (2013)
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Milestones in medical science: Stopping Harmful Immune Responses (2013)
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New technique selectively represses unwanted immune reactions without disabling immune system (2013)
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Scientists Develop New Technique to Selectively Dampen Harmful Immune Responses (2013)
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Disease-causing B cells selectively killed (2013)
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Neuraminidase Inhibitors May Work When Tamiflu Doesn't (2013)
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Carbohydrate Chemistry: Happy Birthday To Microarrays (2012)
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Department Reorganization Aims to Support Faculty, Build on Institute's Strengths (2012)
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Renewed Focus On Glycoscience (2012)
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Targeting Sugars in the Quest for a Vaccine Against HIV - the Virus That Causes AIDS (2012)
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Public at Last, H5N1 Study Offers Insight Into Virus's Possible Path to Pandemic (2012)
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Cracking the sugar code: Scripps Research scientists make disease research tool (2012)
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Scripps Research scientists develop new tools to unveil mystery of the 'glycome' (2012)
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Elusive inhibitors of sugar transferases created (2012)
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Scientists Reveal Surprising Picture of How Powerful Antibody Neutralizes HIV (2011)
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A Sugar-Coated Anticancer Strategy (2010)
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Banging at cancer's gates with a Trojan horse (2010)
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Trojan Horse For B-Cell Lymphoma (2010)
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Team Finds New Way to Attack Cancerous Cells (2010)
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Heading a consortium (2010)
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A Global Leader in Unraveling the Mysteries of Sugars and Their Impact on Disease (2009)
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Karl Meyer Award 2009 Recipient (2009)
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ASBMB Member Spotlight: Paulson Honored with Karl Meyer Award (2009)
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Glycobiology:A spoonful of sugar (2009)
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Flu genes help clarify 1918 pandemic (2008)
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Researchers are finding drug leads as they tease out pathways of cellular glycosylation (2007)
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New Technology Effectively Gauges Specificity of Influenza Strains, Including 1918 Spanish Flu (2006)
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Scientists Spot Potential Bird-Flu Pathway to Humans (2006)
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FUNCTIONAL GLYCOMICS: With NIGMS 'Glue' Grant, Glycomics Team Soldiers On (2006)
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New Multi-year Funding Will Allow International Group To Unravel Carbohydrate Mysteries (2006)
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Counting Carbs: Glycomics Gears Up (2006)
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Minor Mutations in Avian Flu Virus Increase Chances of Human Infection; Few Adaptations Are Needed to Transform It Into Potential Pandemic Virus (2006)
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Techniques and applications: Analysing influenza's sweet spot (2006)
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Sugar Medicine (2005)
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CARBOHYDRATE ADVANCES: Recent progress in arrays, functional analysis, and synthetic techniques is helping to make carbohydrates better understood and more useful (2005)
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TSRI professor named industry pioneer in one of the top ten technologies that will change future (2003)
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NIGMS Awards 'Glue Grant' to Study Cell Talk (2001)
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Life, Sugar-Coded (2001)
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General Manager of Cytel's Glytec Business Unit James Paulson Joins Scripps Research Institute (1999)
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