Nobel Medicine Prize Awarded to Scientists for Immune System Discovery
The 2025 Nobel Prize recognizes key discoveries on regulatory T cells that prevent autoimmune diseases and maintain immune balance, awarded to three scientists sharing �870,000.
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The immune system does not attack our organs because of certain cells, the regulatory Ts capable of keeping it at bay. Nobel 2025 for medicine to those who have done decisive research on them
A Japanese scientist and two British researchers have won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their work on discovering why the immune system normally does not attack its own cells.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 has been awarded to three researchers whose work has profoundly transformed the understanding of the human immune system. Shimon Sakaguchi (University of Osaka, Japan), Mary E. Brunkow (Institute for System Biology, United States) and Fred Ramsdell (Sonoma Biotherapeutics, United States) have been awarded for identifying a type of cells ... Read more The surprising discovery of immune cells offers t…
"Until the last 30 years, we believed that the immune system could not attack the body's organs," explained Dr. Raya Leibowitz, a cancer researcher and physician at Shamir Medical Center. • The research may, in the short term, help combat diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Crohn's disease. • Thus, the discovery may improve the health of us all.
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