Maternal Omics to Maximize Immunity — Andrea Goldberg Edlow (MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
Overall: Summary From the moment of fertilization to birth, the maternal immune system evolves, adapts, and supports the growth of a fetal allograft that ultimately perpetuates the human race. Immunol
| Project title | Maternal Omics to Maximize Immunity |
|---|---|
| Project number | 5U19AI167899-03 |
| PI name | Andrea Goldberg Edlow |
| Institution | MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY |
| Funding mechanism | U19 |
| Agency | NIAID |
| Award amount | $2.35M |
| Fiscal year | 2024 |
| Project start | 2022-04-19T00:00:00 |
| Project end | 2027-03-31T00:00:00 |
| Abstract | Overall: Summary From the moment of fertilization to birth, the maternal immune system evolves, adapts, and supports the growth of a fetal allograft that ultimately perpetuates the human race. Immunol |
| Key terms | <0-4 weeks old><2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><Allografting><Atlases><A |
$799/mo
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