Antibuddies

40 Episodes
When Proteins started writing DNA
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In this monolog, Vijay talks about a paradigm shifting publication from 2026 showcasing protein-templated DNA synthesis.


Sound the interferon alarm
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06/02/2026

In this monolog, Casey talks about a 2025 report highlighting the role of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine in sensitizing cancer patients to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.


The glia doesn't forget
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05/11/2026

In this monolog, Vijay talks about a 2026 article that showed there is epigenetic memory in adult glial cells that allows them to regenerate but also paves the way for their malignant transformation.


Agnatha All Along: The immune system of the jawless fish
Agnatha All Along: The immune system of the jawless fish episode artwork
04/26/2026

In this monolog, Akshat (the returned prodigal) discusses the comparative immunology of jawless fish and jawed vertebrates and the fascinating ways in which the seemingly primeval immune system of the hagfish shows sophistication equal to the immunoglobulin superfamily-based adaptive immune response of humans and other jawed vertebrates.


Archives of a cell
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03/19/2026

In this monolog, Vijay talks about TimeVault, a novel technology that allows capturing and storing mRNA in mammalian cells. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw Send us your queries/questions/suggestions at antibuddies1@gmail.com. Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org) Sources:· https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adz9353


Discovery of NK cells (Part-3)
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01/24/2026

In this multipart monolog, Jatin talks about some milestone discoveries related to natural killer cells.


Beta cell death paradox in T1D
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11/17/2025

Vijay talks about a 2025 publication delineating the role of efferocytosis by pancreatic macrophages in modulating type I diabetes.


Skintabodies
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10/30/2025

In this monolog, Casey talks about a recently discovered role of Skin in autonomously producing antibodies against microbes.


Monolog 24 - Discovery of NK cells (Part-2)
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09/09/2025

In this multipart monolog series, Jatin talks about some milestone discoveries related to natural killer cells.

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Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org)

Sources:·

 Natural Killer Cells and Cytotoxic T Cells: Complementary Partners against Microorganisms and Cancer - PMC

Five decades of natural killer cell discovery | Journal of Experimental Medici...


ILC you in pancreas 2
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06/23/2025

In this monolog, Vijay talks about a novel discovery highlighting the role of Innate lymphoid cells in regulation of blood glucose in fasting condition. This is the second part in the 2-part series.


ILC you in pancreas
ILC you in pancreas episode artwork
06/23/2025

In this multipart monolog, Vijay talks about a novel discovery highlighting the role of Innate lymphoid cells in regulation of blood glucose in fasting condition. This is the first part to the 2-part series.


Discovery of NK cells (Part-1)
04/14/2025

In this multipart monolog, Jatin talks about some milestone discoveries related to natural killer cells. Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast). YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw Send us your queries/questions/suggestions at antibuddies1@gmail.com. Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org) Sources:· Natural Killer Cells and Cytotoxic T Cells: Complementary Partners against Microorganisms and Cancer - PMC Five decades of natural killer cell discovery | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Rockefeller University Press


The Fountain of IL-11 Youth
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10/07/2024

In this monolog, Casey discusses a 2024 article about the increase in health and lifespan in mammals after IL-11 inhibition.


Term vs Pre-term immune development
Term vs Pre-term immune development episode artwork
09/23/2024

In this monolog, Vijay discusses the difference in immune system development in term and pre-term babies. Sources: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30142345/


Interleakin'
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08/27/2024

In this monolog, Akshat ponders about the spatiotemporal underpinnings of cytokine concentrations in tissue niches...and how it all appears to function like a gossip network.


CAR-T and TCR-T Cells Face Off!
CAR-T and TCR-T Cells Face Off! episode artwork
07/29/2024

In this episode, Akshat outlines the salient features of CAR or TCR-engineered T cells, and deigns to ponder: is one modality just objectively better than the other?


217 COVID boosters and counting
07/06/2024

In this Monolog, Casey discusses the unique case of a hyper-vaccinated individual in Germany with more than 200 COVID-19 vaccines and how his immunological profile looks like.


The Liver is Bile-lingual
03/07/2024

In this Monolog, Akshat discusses how the liver "speaks" both immunity and metabolism via bile to control hepatic tumors. Liver X Receptors also make an appearance.


Barrier immunity & the gut
02/04/2024

In the 29th episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash and Tanu start the new year 2024 with a discussion on Barrier Immunity with a focus on the gut.


Sterile inflammation
01/30/2024

In this monologue, Akshat talks about sterile inflammation, or leucocyte activation in the absence of inflammatory responses. These carefully regulated "internal affairs" of the immune system can be pathological or protective.


Sleep tight, don't let the cytokine storm bite
01/21/2024

In this monolog, Casey talks about a 2023 article from the National Institute of Biological Sciences (Beijun, China) about the role of cytokines and immune cells in sleep deprivation-induced mortality. Source: Prolonged sleep deprivation induces a cytokine-storm-like syndrome in mammals - PubMed (nih.gov)


Gut is the multiverse of neuroimmune activities
01/16/2024

In this monolog, Vijay talks about a 2016 article from Rockefeller University about the complex crosstalk in the gut between the neurons and macrophages.


The Natural killers
12/23/2023

In the 28th episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash and Jatin talk continue discussion on cytotoxic T cells and transition into their functional cousins - the natural killer cells.


The kiss of death
11/12/2023

In the 27th episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash and Jatin talk about how cytotoxic T cells deliver the kiss of death to their targets.


Cytotoxic T cells
10/21/2023

In the 26th episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash and Jatin shift gears from humoral immunity to cellular immunity and discuss cytotoxic T cell activation.


Fc receptors & Antibody isotypes
09/10/2023

In the 25th episode of our Immunology 101 series, Koshika and Jatin discuss Fc receptors and Antibody isotypes and relate them to specific effector functions.


Antibody effector functions
08/13/2023

In the 24th episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash and Jatin discuss the various effector functions of Antibodies


Somatic hypermutation and Class switching
07/15/2023

In the 23rd episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash, Koshika, and Jatin discuss the events taking place inside the germinal center - class switching and somatic hypermutation.


B cells in the germinal center
06/25/2023

In the 22nd episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash, Koshika, and Jatin talk about the events of the germinal centers.


Fate of a B cell
06/04/2023

In the 21st episode of our Immunology 101 series, Ash and Jatin talk about the fate of the B cell after it encounters the antigen and how it travels through the various compartments of a secondary lymphoid organ.


Non-canonical T cell activation in TDLNs
05/15/2023

In this Buddisode, we sit down with Dr. Nataliya Prokhnevska to discuss her work on the fate and role of non-cytotoxic CD8+ T cells found in the tumor-draining lymph nodes of cancer patients.


Neuro-Pancreas Chat
05/05/2023

In this monolog, Vijay talks about a recent article describing the communication between the vagus nerve and the pancreas.


B cells are mean
04/23/2023

In the 20th episode of Immunology 101 series, Ash, Koshika, and Jatin shift gears to talk about B cell activation and draw parallels with T cell activation process.


Memory T cells
04/02/2023

In the 19th episode of the Immunology 101 series, Ash, Koshika, and Jatin talk continue their conversation about T cell subsets with a focus on memory T cells.


T helper classification and polarization
03/26/2023

In the 18th episode of Immunology 101 series, Ash, Koshika, and Jatin talk about classification of T helper cells and their functions.


How SARS CoV2 aces cytotoxic T cells
03/15/2023

In this Buddisode, we sit down with Drs. Cosima T Baldari & Rino Rappuoli to discuss their work on a unique immune evasion strategy deployed by SARS CoV2 to paralyze cytotoxic T cells.


T cell activation
02/05/2023

In the 17th episode of Immunology 101 series, Natalie and Jatin talk about the T cell activation process and make some very lame jokes.


Evolution of Immunity
12/27/2022

In this monolog, Natalie talks about the evolutionary history of the immune system.


Yin and Yang of Tfh
11/15/2022

In this Buddisode, we sit down with Dr. Simon Bélanger from the La Jolla Institute of Immunology (currently at Vir Biotechnology) to discuss his work on a transcription factor that can define early T follicular helper cell fate.


Yin and Yang of Tfh
#38
11/15/2022

In this Buddisode, we sit down with Dr. Simon Bélanger from the La Jolla Institute of Immunology (currently at Vir Biotechnology) to discuss his work on a transcription factor that can define early T follicular helper cell fate.


Check out our memes on Facebook (@antibuddies), Twitter (@antibuddiesP), and Instagram (@AntibuddiesPodcast).

Website: Antibuddies – Science Communication & Immunology (Antibuddies.org)

Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyrHotyyY3sSwcp1zigeCw

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