How the Thymus Protects Us from Ourselves | Dissertation in One Minute

Опубликовано: 03 Март 2026
на канале: Harvard Griffin GSAS
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T cells are essential to the immune system, but how do they distinguish between the body's own tissues and harmful invaders? Harvard MD/PhD candidate Dan Michelson's research reveals how the thymus, a small gland located in the chest, creates miniature versions of organs for T cells to "preview" so that they know friend from foe. Michelson’s findings deepen our understanding of autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis with implications for therapies that strengthen the immune system and treat cancer.

For more about Dan Michelson’s work, check out this 2022 article on the Harvard Medical School website: https://hms.harvard.edu/news/boot-cam...