DiscoverThe Immunology PodcastEp. 106: “Innate Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Arthur Mortha
Ep. 106: “Innate Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Arthur Mortha

Ep. 106: “Innate Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Arthur Mortha

Update: 2025-06-03
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Dr. Arthur Mortha is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on innate lymphoid cells and their interactions with microbes. He talks about ILCs and how the gut microbiome can affect respiratory disease. (37:44 )


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Ep. 106: “Innate Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Arthur Mortha

Ep. 106: “Innate Lymphocytes” Featuring Dr. Arthur Mortha

The Immunology Podcast