We have available a 3-year postdoc position in Bioinformatics in Oslo focusing on the adaptive immune response in rheumatoid arthritis. Please see details here https://t.co/i6iBbK8oAL
So excited! Hot off the press in @Nature
We present a human autoimmune organoid model capable of mimicking celiac disease. | driven by Antonio Santos! | Calvin Kuo Lab @StanfordMed
https://t.co/0ZwL9WiNjL
Exciting #PhDPosition in Oslo! Our lab is exploring T-cell responses in rheumatoid arthritis & related autoimmune diseases. Want to learn more? Reach out! @NSImmun https://t.co/b49OUGWJ49
Curious about antigen-specific T cells? Their phenotype changes rapidly in vivo! Discover more in our latest paper published in Gastroenterology @UniOslo_MED@NSImmun
✨ New study shows gluten-specific T cells undergo rapid changes upon gluten withdrawal. This research has implications for new clinical trials for #CeliacDisease.
🔗https://t.co/2pHHC8s5c4
🖋️ @LouiseFRisnes @ChristophAsb
A 3-year PhD fellowship focusing on the immune response in inflammatory joint disease is available in my lab at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences at the University of Oslo. Please read more and apply here: https://t.co/Ga8RFTmbOg
Really nice to meet inspiring researchers like Bertram Bengsch, @elisarosix, Henrik Mei, Janine Kemming and many others at the DGFZ 2022. Thanks to @Zytometrie for inviting me present our work!
We congratulate Elisa Rosati @elisarosix who was awarded with the Klaus Goerttler Prize today. The last year awardee Janine Kemming chaired the session with exiting talks by Bertram Bengsch, Asbjørn Christophersen & Elisa. https://t.co/EzQ5DTlWyA
Here we demonstrate that antigen-specific and disease-driving CD4+ T cells can be isolated just based on a few surface markers - and without HLA tetramers! @JCoDiRC @UniOslo_MED@SaligramaLab https://t.co/TpPF6ImXHj
Happy to be invited speaker at the Nordic Flow Cytometry Meeting 2022 and to present our latest work on phenotype-based sorting of antigen-specific T cells. #NFCM2022 @JCoDiRC @UniOslo_MED
@amarumn @JCoDiRC @fluidigm @EvNewell1@EFI_Office Hi Amar, thank you! I have not been on twitter lately, so please apologize for my late reply. But let me know if you’re still interested in discussing this matter.
Interested in detecting antigen-specific T cells with mass cytometry (CyTOF)? Please check out this review on MHC/HLA class I/II multimer staining of T cells and what led to the successful combination with CyToF https://t.co/XWtLLakTaI
@JCoDiRC @fluidigm @EvNewell1@EFI_Office
Detecting disease-relevant γδ, CD8, CD4 T cells? Look into the immune response to gluten in celiac disease and the similarities between these cells. Ludvig Sollid @lundin_knut S. Zühlke @eivgl @JCoDiRC. @fluidigm @forum_gd @AdvSciNews #celiac#HLA_tetramer
https://t.co/rZhJxIh5f5
This study by M. Fleur du Pré, Ludvig M. Sollid, and colleagues sheds light on the mechanism by which autoantibodies to transglutaminase 2 (TG2) are formed in #celiacdisease https://t.co/y5XmHMES3j
On behalf of the authors, colleagues in Oslo and at Stanford; I would like to thank the Oslo University Hospital for the 2019 best paper award. It’s a great honor! @JCoDiRC @eivgl@UniOslo_MED
Seks fremragende forskningsartikler kåret for andre halvår 2019. Her representert ved fra venstre: Erik Prestgaard, Trond Michelsen, Kari Nytrøen, Asbjørn Christoffersen, Muhammed Ali, Marte Sneeggen. I bakgrunnen: Erlend Smeland, forskningsdirektør. #forskning#artikkelpris