Interested in research at the cross section of infectious disease and immunology? We're looking for two postdocs! We have tons of projects on vaccine research, flu studies, adjuvant development, and more! Please share and send a cover letter and CV to [email protected]
The Ernst lab is proud to have our fearless leader honored as the @UMSOD_Dentistry inaugural recipient of the Dr. Paul and Mrs. Jean Corcoran Endowed Professorship. Congrats Bob!
https://t.co/bxIA0oewCG
We're hiring!
A bioinformatician to help implement best practice bioinformatics WGS analyses of major pathogens incl. Campylobacter & E.coli for public health purposes through @pathogenwatch working at @bdi_oxford with @bioinformAnt@silargi@daanensen
https://t.co/n8HO6I7G4G
Please help RT! Zhou lab at @BostonChildrens and @harvardmed is looking for a Research Assistant / lab tech, to help us study how immune cells talk to other cell types and their microenvironment. Please apply here https://t.co/MrmZuF0F17
Totally fascinating study by @jkagan1 Randi Rotjan @ErnstLabUMB & colleagues on innate immune systems ability to sense (or not) PAMPs from Deep-sea microbes! | @SciImmunology https://t.co/LNW0iC6yvS
Ever wonder what happens when ecosystems clash? Our new study describes how the rules of pattern recognition are defined locally, not globally. We went to the deep Pacific Ocean to test the limits of our innate immune system.
https://t.co/KHB7xfhkR6
Discovered new bacteria and found that our LPS receptors are blind to most deep sea bacteria. Kudos to my fantastic student Anna Gauthier, collaborator Randi Rotjan and the beautiful waters of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area for revealing a small subset of its secrets.
The Ernst lab is hiring! We're looking for two motivated post-docs to work on our projects related to adjuvant development here at UMB. Job listings are included below - please RT! #vaccinedevelopment#postdoc#Shigella#Yersinia
https://t.co/MMbDIye0M6
https://t.co/JSAfgVX3a2
Beyond honored to be selected as @UMBaltimore Entrepreneur of the Year. Thanks to all my lab members, past and present, for getting us to this point and congrats to all the other award winners
A specific intestinal bacterium drives adaptive immunity--fascinating new study by Greg Barton @barton_lab@ucberkeley
Akkermansia muciniphila induces intestinal adaptive immune responses during homeostasis https://t.co/48zxBmxYHk