A Colton-supported NYU Langone study has engineered a bispecific antibody that precisely silences harmful T cell activity — showing promise across mouse models of type 1 diabetes, hepatitis, and multiple sclerosis.
Tel Aviv University's Colton Center has awarded nine interdisciplinary research grants in 2024, funding projects that explore autoimmune disease from organ-on-a-chip platforms to the role of stress and psychological factors in disease flare-ups.
Yale's Colton Center for Autoimmunity has awarded $750,000 to seven faculty-led projects advancing research into autoimmune and allergic diseases, with funding, mentorship, and commercialization support.
Tel Aviv University's Colton Center for Autoimmunity joins a four-university consortium dedicated to finding cures for over 100 autoimmune diseases through big data analytics, multidisciplinary research, and international collaboration.
Penn Medicine's new Colton Center for Autoimmunity unites the university's immunology research and patient care programs, joining NYU and Yale in a shared effort to advance autoimmune disease diagnosis and treatment.