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This project investigates how daily rhythms affect immune cell behavior in the skin, focusing on the turnover and function of leukocytes. By understanding these dynamics, the research aims to enhance vaccine effectiveness and therapeutic strategies through insights into the skin's immune responses.
The skin is the largest organ of the body and represents the primary physical barrier to the environment.
Circadian, ~24h rhythms in the environment have emerged as important regulators of the immune system, yet, the circadian dynamics of leukocyte turnover and function in the skin are completely unknown.
Insights into the mechanisms occurring at this host-environment interface will be of key importance to understand how rhythmicity in the immune system is achieved.
This will produce knowledge t…
UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
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