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Science Daily - 06-Jul-2020Physical fitness and immune health restored in aged mice models
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Investigator at the Department of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergology at the University Hospital Bern
Dr. Eggel is a young investigator at the Department of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergology at the University Hospital Bern in Switzerland. His major research interests focus on the biologic mechanisms underlying both beneficial, as well as, pathogenic type 2 immune responses. Dr. Eggel and his team are trying to get a better understanding on how allergies evolve in order to develop alternative treatment approaches directly interfering with the allergic cascade. In addition, the group investigates the development of age-related disorders and how they are linked to alterations in type 2 immune responses.
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