Beginning Again: One Woman's Story of Running, a Pandemic and Autoimmune Disease
Gretchen Schoenstein, who lives with multiple autoimmune diseases, has run 89 half-marathons. But at the height of the pandemic, lacing up her shoes to run just one mile might have been an even bigger accomplishment.
									Stress and Autoimmune Disease In the Time of COVID-19
From fear of contracting the virus to the isolation it causes, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought stress to most aspects of life.
									Targeting the Genetic Roots of Autoimmunity
Every human has almost exactly the same DNA. But about 0.1 percent of human DNA is variable. This tiny percentage drives a surprising number of unique qualities in humans, from hair and eye color to our metabolism and immune responses.
									Persevering Through Peanut Allergies
The Arnolds had learned that Maggie had severe allergies to peanuts and other foods when she was just three. Now, Maggie is 16 and is always finding new ways to live well with her allergies.
									Armoring Cells Against COVID-19
For months, people have been asking the same questions about COVID-19: How can we contain the virus but live something like a normal life?
									Fine-Tuning Immune Cells to Stop Disease
To understand what causes type 1 diabetes (T1D), imagine a spy novel. It starts with a hero, the T-cell, that roams your body like James Bond. The T-cell hunts down enemies — bacteria and viruses — and snuffs them out. Then something goes terribly wrong: The hero becomes a villain.
									Taking on Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Bettelli’s team develops sophisticated MS models to investigate its mysteries and pursue innovative therapies. We recently asked her for an update on BRI’s MS progress.
									Autoimmune Disease and Sun Exposure: What to Know
From backyard gardening to adventurous hikes, summer offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the sun — especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, when experts recommend gathering outdoors instead of indoors to reduce the spread of the virus.
									When the Phase is Right: An Infectious Disease Expert Weighs How to “Un-Quarantine”
Washington and many other states are taking a phased approach, allowing certain businesses to open with extra precautions and at limited capacity.
									New PI Explores How COVID-19 Affects Lungs
BRI’s newest principal investigator, Carmen Mikacenic, MD, is used to working with dangerous pathogens. Still, when she started studying aspects of COVID-19, she took extra precautions.