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Michael Birnbaum is a professor at MIT who studies and engineers immune recognition and receptors. He uses protein biochemistry, engineering, sequencing, and bioinformatics to understand and manipulate natural and novel immune responses.
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Michael Birnbaum is an associate professor of biological...
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Jul 10, 2024 · Michael Birnbaum is a national security reporter for The Washington Post, covering the State Department and diplomacy. He previously served in Europe for more than a decade as the The...
Jun 28, 2024 · MIT Associate Professor Michael Birnbaum works on tools that can be used to study huge numbers of interactions between T cells and antigens, in hopes to learning more about how immune cells recognize their targets.
May 31, 2023 · We are delighted to announce that Michael Birnbaum will become a State Department correspondent, a role to which he brings extensive overseas reporting experience and a sophisticated...
Human LilrB2 is a β-amyloid receptor and its murine homolog PirB regulates synaptic plasticity in an Alzheimer’s model. T Kim, GS Vidal, M Djurisic, CM William, ME Birnbaum, KC Garcia, ......
Michael Birnbaum is an associate professor of biological engineering at MIT and a researcher at the Koch Institute. He studies immune recognition in cancer and infection, and develops new immunotherapies.
Dec 4, 2022 · Michael Birnbaum, a climate reporter at The Washington Post, talks about the first ever global summit on plastic pollution in Uruguay and the challenges and opportunities for coordinated action. He also discusses a new bill introduced by U.S. lawmakers to address plastic waste at home.