The immune system relies on molecular processes to recognize and defend against pathogens, with cellular interactions and signaling playing key roles. This book bridges molecular biology and immunology, detailing how cells like T-cells and antibodies function at a molecular level. It covers immune signaling, genetic basis of immunity, and implications for vaccines and immunotherapies, making it essential for immunologists and researchers.
Wyatt Torres is an immunologist specializing in the molecular biology of immune cells. His work examines how cells of the immune system defend the body against pathogens. Wyatt has contributed to numerous studies on immune cell signaling and disease resistance. His research focuses on the molecular interactions that govern immune responses and autoimmunity. He has edited several books on molecular immunology and clinical immunology. Wyatt’s work is fundamental in developing novel immunotherapies for autoimmune diseases and cancer.