Exploring how T cells develop in the thymus and how they fight infection. Interested postdoctoral applicants email CV and cover letter to [email protected].
In this resource Streets and colleagues provide a timeline of CD4+ and CD8+ T cell lineage commitment, identifying sequential waves of TCR signaling that initiate CD4+ T cell then CD8+ T cells lineage differentiation. Read it here: https://t.co/1aGkqjO3r2
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From the Robey (MCB), Streets (BioE), and Yosef (EECS) labs. We used single cell multiomics to provide a new perspective on one of the most intensely studied mammalian cell fate decision: the helper vs killer T cell fate decision. https://t.co/YqEFF10o1Q
The Robey lab @berkeleyMCB is looking for a Staff Research Associate with or without post-graduation experience! https://t.co/Dg6JPURYmk
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Take a look at our latest publication, T cell self-reactivity during thymic development dictates the timing of positive selection https://t.co/oiwVUxSaYg, written by Dr. Lydia Lutes, who is now a Postdoctoral Fellow at Université de Genève. @berkeleyMCB
The Robey lab @berkeleyMCB is looking for two motivated postdoctoral fellows to work on projects in collaboration with other UC Berkeley labs! If interested, send a CV and cover letter describing your research interests to Ellen Robey at [email protected].