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  1. Michael Birnbaum is a professor at MIT who studies and engineers immune recognition and receptors. He uses protein biochemistry, engineering, sequencing, and bioinformatics to understand and manipulate natural and novel immune responses.

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  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Michael Birnbaum is 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...

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  3. Human LilrB2 is a β-amyloid receptor and its murine homolog PirB regulates synaptic plasticity in an Alzheimer’s model. T Kim, GS Vidal, M Djurisic, CM William, ME Birnbaum, KC Garcia, ......

  4. Michael Birnbaum is an associate professor of biological engineering at MIT and a researcher at the Koch Institute. He studies immune recognition in cancer and infection, and develops new immunotherapies.

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  5. May 31, 2023 · We are delighted to announce that Michael Birnbaum will become a State Department correspondent, a role to which he brings extensive overseas reporting experience and a sophisticated...

  6. Dec 4, 2022 · Washington Post reporter Michael Birnbaum talks about the global effort to reduce or eliminate plastic waste by 2040. He also discusses a new bill in the U.S. Congress to address the problem.

  7. Michael Birnbaum, PhD. Grover M. Hermann Professor in Health Sciences and Technology. BE Executive Committee. Decoding and manipulating immune recognition.