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Mass cytometry is shaping up to be a transformative technology for the description of immunological cell populations. In their Commentary, however, Newell and Cheng report that with great power comes great complexity and concomitant challenges for data analysis and visualization.
Targeting innate lymphoid cells, the innate counterparts of T cells, might help direct an appropriate immune response during preventive and therapeutic strategies aimed at pathogens and inflammatory pathologies
Two approaches have been widely applied in ethics education in the biomedical sciences: field-specific compliance and professional decision processes. Both approaches offer unique benefits to trainees, but future courses that integrate these two approaches might prove particularly valuable.