Excited for final program in the upcoming #PeritonealSummit!!! Reminder deadline for registration is December 15th. Looking forwards to seeing you there.
@Kubes_Lab uses cool imaging techniques to follow immune cells in the gut! "Leader" immune cells guide "follower" immune cells and both are needed to promote healing in the gut.🔬👨🏼🔬 #IBDminds2024
Exciting new findings!! Thrilled to share our latest work in @SciImmunology which uncovers how restricted access of newborn Kupffer cells to the bloodstream affects bacterial clearance, increasing risks of dissemination and mortality. As a bonus, we also made it on the cover of the magazine!!
Check it out: https://t.co/ZRdAahytTc
Huge congratulations to @brunaraujodavid for her amazing work! 🎉
While I study peritoneal macrophages and how they impact healing, I had no idea that the impact of peritoneal cells could be so broad. Cancer, sepsis, endometriosis, scar formation and so much more!!! The https://t.co/pqA2YOlbbO looks truly exciting. See you there!
Thrilled to head to the https://t.co/lRfh7Y63S0 in the stunning Swiss Alps! Looking forward to diving into the latest on #SerosalImmunity and the rich, interdisciplinary discussions with clinicians, engineers, and scientists. Excited for the insights and collaborations ahead 🏔️🔬 #ScienceInTheAlps. Submit your abstract before November 30th!!!
Today was an incredible @SciLifeLabPrize Symposium where I shared some of my PhD work highlighted in my essay. Also learned so much about sleep in seals, single molecule imaging in the nucleus, molecular glue degraders, and parasites on the verge of extinction!
@ScienceMagazine
You have a PhD in Immunology? I am looking for a talented postdoc to conduct cutting-edge project on GATA6 macrophages in scarring. Intravital microscopy, novel transgenic mouse systems, scRNA/ATAC Seq. Great collaborators: @Kubes_Lab@IngeKHerrmann
https://t.co/KZc1ltkEK3
Dr. Paul Kubes, PhD, was elected a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Science (CAHS) this week in recognition of his contributions to advancing health sciences in Canada. Kubes is a world leader in the field of immunity and inflammation. https://t.co/wh4RB0nRiX
Excited to share our work in @ScienceMagazine - Kupffer cell-like syncytia replenish macrophage function to capture bacteria in a fibrotic liver. Huge congrats to lead authors @moritzpeiseler and @brunaraujodavid on their amazing work!!
https://t.co/GtgMic8l6C
After 6.5 years and countless hours on the microscope🔬, my PhD work from @Kubes_Lab is finally out in @Nature!
✨"A monocyte-leptin-angiogenesis pathway critical for repair post-infection"✨ (1/11)
https://t.co/DIUnYNgcPF
What a week!! Huge congratulations to our Rachel Kratofil for finishing her PhD defense with absolutely outstanding work. Well deserved and looking forward to her new chapter of continued excellence at NYU next year! 👏⭐️@rachelkratofil@SnyderInstitute
Honoured to enjoy the celebration at our UofC Snyder Institute. Thank you to everyone for putting a wonderful event together, it has and will be a truly memorable evening. @SnyderInstitute
Amazing 3 days in the Keystone Myeloid Conference!! Had so much listening to all the wonderful talks and enjoying the beautiful Banff scenery!! Thanks to all the organizers for the amazing event! @VeniPap@MartinGuilliams@claudjak@BanffSprings#KSMyeloid22
Congrats to @JoelZindel and co-author @YsbrandNusse on their latest publication in @NatureComms! Check it out for a cool study on peritoneal adhesions after bacterial contamination.
Very proud to present our latest paper @NatureComms today. https://t.co/aiQdvSl2L4.
A thread: Our reseach focuses on post-surgical peritoneal adhesions. The sufferance caused by this chronic disease is substantial and up to date no therapy exists.
New paper out in @CIR_AACR by Liane Babes and @raymond_shim - Imaging α-GalCer-activated iNKT cells in a hepatic metastatic environment https://t.co/L7ap9ojXTi