Our resident summer intern, Anjelo, gave his final presentation today. We are so proud of him! He was wonderfully mentored by @gadiscymraes on a project supported by a HARC grant from @QBI_UCSF
Where will Science Olympiad take you? Announcing the winners of the inaugural $25,000 Science Olympiad Alumni Research (SOAR) Grants, Omar Kazi and Dr. Kathryn Jackson-Jones, advancing energy and medical research. Read more at https://t.co/ZdgPeNkD5J
@HultquistLab@NU_PathoGen Happy to announce that our review emphasizing the importance of RSV genetic diversity (published in @TAInfDis in the Special Collections on RSV Infection) is now live! Give it a read:
https://t.co/55V9kH74uL
We are so proud of all our students and staff that participated in #ResearchDay22 Special congratulations to @TedLinghu for taking 1st prize in Clinical Science Research! ๐
.@HultquistLab review covering the application of CRISPR-Cas9 editing in HIV research has finally been published in @Pathogens_MDPI! Check it out here: https://t.co/j6ZosQMRRa
A study published in @NatureComms, led by Joe Hiatt @Hiattsmejoe and Judd Hultquist @HultquistLab, reveals a functional map of HIV-T cell interactions, providing a new window into HIV biology. Learn more: https://t.co/hXCLITQTsG
Congratulations to our very own @simons_lacy for her work recently published in @NatureComms. Many thanks to our collaborators in the @KroganLab & @MarsonLab and the rest of the talented scientists that contributed to this research.
In our new paper, we knocked-out 426 proteins that physically interact with #HIV using #CRISPR in primary human CD4+ T cells. Our systematic approach reveals host-pathogen protein interactions to be an enriched source of functional host factors.
https://t.co/tOiFV3dWoY