Home Multimedia Podcasts HUMAN ANTIBODIES MAKE DARWINIAN LEAPS TO ATTACK MICROBIAL INFECTIONS HUMAN ANTIBODIES MAKE DARWINIAN LEAPS TO ATTACK MICROBIAL INFECTIONS March 5, 2009 – Interview with Ashok Bhagwat, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University /wp-content/uploads/2018/09/gc253_3_5_2009.mp3 PodcastsResourcesAntibodies (Immune signalling)BacteriaImmune signallingImmunologyInfectious diseasesMedicine, Diagnosis, and TherapeuticsMicrobial interactionMicrobiological phenomenaMicrobiologyMicroorganismsSystemic conditions Also of Interest Monoclonal Antibodies Are Paving the Way for Advanced Therapies HIV-Free Hopes Raised by Reservoir-Targeting VLPs Rising from the Ashes: FDA Grants EUA to Invivyd COVID-19 Antibody Zoonotic Viruses: Humans More Often a Source Than a Sink Novo Nordisk to Acquire Cardior for Up to $1.1B, Boosting Cardiovascular Pipeline Drug-Resistant Bacteria Stymied by AI-Designed Antibiotics Related Media Carl Icahn States His Case for Change at Illumina on "Close to the Edge" Emerging Markets Collaborate to Succeed in Post-Pandemic World Breathing Oxygen Back into the Biological Conversation Global Single-Use Network Support Assurance of Supply Resins Address Downstream Purification Concerns Materials Sourcing: Precautions and Improvements for Cell and Gene Therapies Related Content Monoclonal Antibodies Are Paving the Way for Advanced Therapies HIV-Free Hopes Raised by Reservoir-Targeting VLPs Rising from the Ashes: FDA Grants EUA to Invivyd COVID-19 Antibody Zoonotic Viruses: Humans More Often a Source Than a Sink