Lecturer in Immunology - @EdinburghUni || American in Scotland. || Journeyed from @UTKnoxville, @UCDavis, @LSHTM, & @RoslinInstitute. he/him, views own.
📢 Two days to go until the first EIG mini-symposia!
Looking forward to welcoming you to @EdinUni_IRR this Thursday at 13:30, Seminar Room 1.05.
🎯IRR South, 5 Little France Drive, EH16 4UU
@britsocimm
How can something so big be so quiet?
Because we are still living in a bubble that shields us from experiencing the threat - but not for long:
https://t.co/grtVODQuW4
Exciting post doc with the @LambertonLab on population genetics of Onchocerca, inc. sibship analyses & within host spatial distributions @LisaR_C, @fishyomics, @Barrett_Lab & @ JamesCotton (with potential 2 more years on a schistosomiasis project).
https://t.co/KdtYiTY1DC
Great visit today to see the microbiology labs at @scottish_water 🚰🧫 What a massive operation - so much water testing! 👏🏼 All in prep for honours projects next year on urban water and #AMR around #Edinburgh. 🌊
@SBSatEd@EdinUni_IIIR
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I am happy to share our latest review article on bile acids and the microbiota modulating host immunity. Great effort by Mike Lee, together with Sean-Paul Nuccio, Ipsita Mohanty, Lee Hagey, @Pdorrestein1, and @theChuLab. Here is a link with the full text: https://t.co/e5sVuzjO9X
Congratulations to our recent graduate and PIGlet, Helmi, who has successfully completed her dissertation in our lab and has been interning with us for the past month. We are incredibly proud of her achievements! 🥳🥳
Congratulations to @wt_hpgh student Guy Oldrieve for winning the Ker memorial prize for his PhD research at the 2024 Edinburgh Infectious Diseases annual symposium! @edin_EID @SBSatEd @wellcometrust
Junior Research Group Leader with University of Würzburg - Come join us! Würzburg offers a fantastic collaborative and supportive environment with many outstanding scientists. Great place to start your independence - contact me if you have questions! https://t.co/6cBqpRu2zn
Our new research - showing that babies lack nasal protection against Respiratory Syncytial Virus, due to their low levels of cathelicidin expression - is now published in Scientific Reports.
Free Open Access: https://t.co/tUaOX6zahQ
@EdinUni_CIR@EdinUni_IRR@Edin_EID