Meri Brunkou
Meri Brunkou is a prominent researcher at the Seattle Institute for Systems Biology, USA, recognized for her significant contributions to understanding peripheral immunological tolerance. Her groundbreaking work on regulatory T cells has advanced our knowledge of how the immune system prevents attacks on the body's own tissues, opening avenues for novel treatments in cancer, autoimmune diseases, and enhancing transplant success.
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Meri Brunkou was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries in peripheral immunological tolerance.
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Meri Brunkou was awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discoveries in peripheral immunological tolerance.
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Meri Brunkou is one of the Nobel Prize laureates for discoveries in peripheral immunological tolerance.
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