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            | Title |  
            | Focus on fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the development of a diverse B cell repertoire |  
            | Description |  
            | The Kearney laboratory research addresses the “hygiene hypothesis” that links the increase in autoimmune and allergic phenomena such as Type 1 diabetes and allergic asthma in humans to excessively sanitary conditions provided to our children early in life. These are significant public health problems worldwide, associated with an alarming decrease in the age of onset. These studies revolve around development of the immune system, immune responses to the pathogens and opportunistic pathogens (Bacillus anthracis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, groups A and B streptococci, Enterobacter cloacae, Aspergillus fumigatus) and in addition the application of monoclonal antibody techniques for spore detection of the bioterrorism agent Bacillus anthracis detection. |  |