A Colton-supported Yale study has produced ImmunoStruct, a machine learning model that improves personalized cancer vaccine design by incorporating the 3D structure of immune-activating peptides — now licensed to a Yale spinout.
The Colton Consortium sponsored the 2025 FASEB Autoimmunity Conference in Niagara Falls, a leading international forum dedicated to advancing autoimmune research and fostering collaboration among scientists and clinicians worldwide.
Yale's Colton Center for Autoimmunity has selected nine researchers for nearly $1 million in 2025 funding, backing projects that apply AI, nanoparticles, and novel biologics to autoimmune disease.
Global leaders in autoimmune research gathered for the 2025 Colton Consortium Symposium last month, sharing breakthroughs from foundational science to translational therapies and forging collaborations to improve patient lives worldwide.
Yale's Colton Center for Autoimmunity has selected eleven faculty-led projects for 2024 funding, supporting breakthrough research into lupus, asthma, allergies, and other autoimmune diseases — with mentorship and commercialization support included.
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.