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  1. May 14, 2024 · Michael Birnbaum is a a national security reporter for The Washington Post, covering the State Department and diplomacy. He previously served in Europe for more than a decade as the The Post’s ...

  2. Mar 18, 2024 · MIT faculty members Michael Birnbaum, Regina Barzilay, Brandon DeKosky, Seychelle Vos, and Omer Yilmaz join three winning Cancer Grand Challenges teams to take on projects in personalized cancer immunotherapies, early-onset colorectal cancers, and developing new treatments for children's cancers.

  3. Deconstructing the peptide-MHC specificity of T cell recognition. ME Birnbaum, JL Mendoza, DK Sethi, S Dong, J Glanville, J Dobbins, ... Cell 157 (5), 1073-1087. , 2014. 594. 2014. Human LilrB2 is a β-amyloid receptor and its murine homolog PirB regulates synaptic plasticity in an Alzheimer’s model.

  4. Michael Birnbaum is an associate professor of biological engineering at MIT. He received his bachelor's degree in chemical and physical biology from Harvard University and his PhD from Stanford University. At Stanford, he worked under K. Christopher Garcia, and studied the molecular mechanisms of T cell receptor recognition, cross-reactivity ...

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  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Michael Birnbaum is a national security reporter for The Washington Post, covering the State Department and diplomacy. He previously served more than a decade in Europe as The Post’s bureau chief in Brussels, Moscow and Berlin, reporting from more than 40 countries, and he covered climate and security from Washington. He joined The Post in 2008.

  7. Michael obtained an A.B. in Chemical and Physical Biology at Harvard University in 2008. He then moved to Stanford University, where he completed his Ph.D. in Immunology in 2014. At Stanford, he worked in Professor K. Christopher Garcia’s laboratory, studying the molecular mechanisms of T cell receptor recognition, cross-reactivity, and ...

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