Check the #ResearchBriefing@kjena21 & I wrote about our paper @NatImmunol https://t.co/BLB2Q5gM3Q & enjoy some “behind the paper” highlights! 👉👉👉 https://t.co/vnH1hwFETa
Delighted to share our latest work published in @NatImmunol, demonstrating that antifungal PRR signaling, leveraged through the glycan-based adjuvant Mannadjuvant (MA), can profoundly enhance the breadth and durability of vaccine induced immunity.
https://t.co/cvLzjPqWdE
We work hard. Sometimes we win, others we don’t. The fun part is always the journey, & the excitement that comes when the pieces of the puzzle finally get together revealing unknown aspects of the #ImmuneSystem! Yesterday we celebrated some of our accomplishments! #LoveMyLab
Excited to share that I’ll be starting as an Assistant Professor of Immunology at University of Massachusetts Amherst!
The Upi Lab will study how tissues instruct immune cell fate and function — and how these programs become dysregulated in disease.
Check this out, excited to see the very final version of our Review on type III #interferons finally out! @dfrboehmer@ArtistInScience@kjena21 Sara Svensson Akusjärvi 👇👇👇 https://t.co/forv767vWG
More than thrilled to share that I’ve been promoted to full (tenured) Professor @harvardmed@Harvard. This only happened because of the hard work of many people, but I want to dedicate this promotion to my grandmas, Nonna Maria & Nonna Vevè. A #FirstGen thread 🧵 1/x
Great fun to write this review on Kupffer cells with @FGinhoux and @Kubes_Lab, covering origin, diversity and roles in immunity and metabolism, now out @NatRevImmunol. Huge credit to Bruna Araujo David, @frarro1 and Camille Blériot for driving this work. https://t.co/rGpmTMRddV
Our lab is recruiting both a postdoc and research technician to start in May/June! If you know anyone interested in investigating mechanisms of metastasis and immune suppression in cancer through developing innovative mouse models and studying senescence, please spread the word!
#WeekendRead! #RemeberMe! @snaga13@JD_Buenrostro &co show @nature that intestinal stem cells remember multiple cycle of inflammation by epigenetically favoring AP-1 accessibility, thus increasing proliferation & repair, but also favoring tumorigenesis https://t.co/U3aOnPL7ix
Myeloid cells infiltrate tumors from early transformation to advanced disease; however, their plasticity complicates therapeutic targeting. Nogales-Pons et al @Casanova_Acebes review emerging technologies that uncover unexpected cellular states & functions
https://t.co/Yul9TOMFb7
happy to share our protocol on studying pH dependent regulation of bimolecular condensates. credit to Zhongyang, Zhe, and particularly Krish from @JRTlab for imaging analysis method. Open access. no paywall.
https://t.co/qBIrMEeMPX
Our latest review is out, a comprehensive synthesis of #tissue#Tregs. It has been a decade since @AnnualReviews#immunology last reviewed #TissueTregs, and there have been enormous advances and conceptual leaps forward in the field
https://t.co/2GgORKCZLx