Congratulations to all new Abildgaard Fellows- and an extra shout-out to a next great step to postdocs from the lab Wenning and @Rune_K_Andersen. Woopwoop!! Will be exciting to follow where the science leads you!!
Today we are excited to announce this year’s LEO Foundation Dr Abildgaard Fellows worth DKK 12 million. Congratulations to all four fellows on this incredible achievement. Read more here: https://t.co/2QhBl3ZQHh
Curious how cells change during tissue repair? Our work in @NatureComms reveals SNHG26, a novel lncRNA, key to the inflammatory-proliferative transition in keratinocytes https://t.co/rYRXb1Xcb4. 🧬👏 Huge thanks to our team and @Vetenskapsradet@LEOFondet@karolinskainst
Future academic dermatologists. 💪Clinical research fellow position with 2 years funding incl tuition fees. Would be suitable for a UK-based trainee interested in genetic skin diseases and doing laboratory research @blizard_inst . #dermatology
https://t.co/hKc1iB8iKq
@elizabetharkema Write a mock-response. Let it all out. Make sure NOT to send this off to the editor, however brilliant it feels. Wait 24 hrs. Read again, delete (consider printing a burning the paper).
Works wonders every time!!
So excited to be part of this nyc center for peripheral neuroimmune interactions! The first of its kind and with some of favorite scientists @itchdoctor@MiriamMerad Rui Chang, dan littman David Artis
Unexpected findings in wildling mice challenge a popular idea that allergies emerge from overreactive and bored immune systems without sufficient exposure to microbiota, due to today’s strict hygienic practices. @SRosshart https://t.co/LWRivvpjt1
@AlbertDuvetorp Gosh, another new form of mentor-mentee communication, slack, WhatsApp, messages.... Obviously c (disease relapse/ways to modify tissue memory) is the right answer - but my heart is set on the intricate lives of a. Lets debate in person next week!
Surprisingly little is known about mechanisms of depigmentation in the populations that are most stigmatised. Hope to learn more in this project led by Susanne Nylén together with collaborators in India, Sudan, UK and Australia! https://t.co/WTTvAFPU4O
Graded expression of CX3CR1 define states of memory in human and murine T cells.
So happy to have been part of this lovely study from @CGerlach_lab that introduces a new tool to follow T cell responses in clinical cohorts - and data on T cell states in healthy human skin.
Excited to share our study now in
@ImmunityCP. Graded expression of the chemokine receptor CX3CR1 marks differentiation states of human and murine T cells and enables cross-species interpretation.
@karolinskainst@CenterforMolMed
https://t.co/qzThAnkxmf Summary will follow.