Thanks @Friedemann1 for sharing the Statemet of our International Society for #Hantaviruses and members of the international hantavirus scientific and medical community to provide evidence-based information.
In five days we reached 50K views and 19K downloads @MaesPiet.
See our webpage at https://t.co/lMgXta4wKX and our upcomming international conference in November in Chile.
We’re pleased to announce that Chile will host the XIII International Conference on Hantaviruses #ICH2026 🇨🇱
📍 Puerto Varas, Chile
📅 ICH2026: Nov 2–4, 2026
➕ Andes virus Workshop: Nov 5
🔗 https://t.co/AO0sfOe2Ey
Join global hantavirus research, collaboration & innovation 🌎
The Dept. of Microbiology at NYU's School of Medicine is recruiting a tenure-track Assistant Professor to join our collaborative team studying infection biology across virology, bacteriology, & immunology. Come build your lab in the heart of NYC! https://t.co/8RGSD2T1Lt
Come join this meeting for the latest in the negative-strand field. Organized by the community, for the community, since 1969. #NSV2025@PittCVR@wendybarclay11 @WashUMicro @vsv512 see you in Montpellier!
It's that time of year again! - we have some PhD positions open if you're interested in viruses and want to work in Belfast (Details in link or to be added below) https://t.co/glDCrYvy3h
Get ready! Negative Strand RNA Virus meeting #NSV2025 registration will open soon!
Co-organized with @wendybarclay11, @vsv512 and Paul Duprex.
It will be in vibrant Montpellier, south of France, in June 2025!
Please RT
Postdoc position available!
We hope to recruit a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to expand our investigations into host factors during RNA virus infection.
Just 1 week to deadline. Apply below.
https://t.co/jO29WrtAPD
I am recruiting! Are you looking #postdoc position and are interested in #thymus ? I’m hiring two postdocs to work in our @ERC_Research funded new project ProtecTHY where we want to learn how the thymus protects itself during HSCT. Shares appreciated! https://t.co/awUeqV3ZSp
Want to know how caspases work together? Brodsky et al explain how caspase-8 and caspase-1 collaborate during bacterial infections. Significant implications for cell death and inflammation biology. Kudos to all authors.
@BrodskyIgor@RonitSchwartz99
https://t.co/Gnw7KbY09l
The Microbiology Department at Penn is hiring Professors of all ranks, and I'm co-chairing the search committee with @SunnyShinLab/@BettsLab.
Please RT and contact us if you have questions about the position and our department.
https://t.co/DR7un2bjue
https://t.co/CZ1d2RlNk8
Thanks to @KlingstromLab for hosting me as the opponent for, now Dr., Wanda Christ' defense. I really enjoyed the discussions, and got a nice souvenir.
🔥 Scientists demystify why subsequent bouts of dengue are worse than a first-time infection: they found that disease severity correlated with the order of infecting serotypes as well as the antigenic distance between the infecting viruses. 1/
Cryopreservation protocols optimized for T cells kill ~75% of NK cells w/in 24 h of thaw due to leakage of GzmB from vesicles. This is prevented by IL15/IL-18 pretreatment to ⬆️antiapoptotic genes & deplete gzmB containing granules [Berjis & Sheppard]
https://t.co/ugBgc8VBO3