Just published a new episode of The Lung Science Podcast: An AJRCMB Podcast: Tissue-Resident Alveolar Macrophages Reduce Ozone-induced Inflammation via MerTK-mediated Efferocytosis
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Great job @RobertMTighe1! We are so lucky to have you leading the charge examining Climate Change and Human Health! @SOToxicology@ATS_EOPH
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Incredibly excited to announce that I will be starting my career at the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials as a Postdoctoral Researcher. Thank you to my amazing mentors for your unwavering support! Excited for what lies ahead! @RIFMInc#newjob
It was great to meet with @DukeMedicine residents to discuss local health and climate priorities.
I'm proud to be your partner in Washington as we continue to prioritize urgently needed climate conservation, green energy, and health-related legislation in Congress.
Thank you @AJRCMB for inviting me to speak at #ATS2024 about our publication on the role of tissue resident alveolar macrophages resolving ozone-induced lung injury. Looking forward to continued discussions and collaboration! @RobertMTighe1@DukeEnvironment@DukePACC
Next Dr. Marissa Guttenberg @MarissaGutt on the role of tissue resident alveolar macrophages resolving ozone-induced lung injury. Introduction by Dr. Alexandra Noelle who talked about how the reviewers reviewed the papers and significance of the work. #ATS2024@DukeEnvironment
I can proudly say that I have officially graduated with my PhD from Duke University. Thank you to my amazing mentors, family, partner, and friends for supporting me throughout this extraordinary journey. On to new adventures! 🎓🧪
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Props to the amazing @blue_hippo17 for being featured for her work as an undergraduate researcher at Duke in @RobertMTighe1’s lab! We are all so proud of you and cannot wait to see all the amazing things you will [continue to] do! 🥼🧫
Experts at #DukeMed are scrutinizing the myriad ways shifting environmental conditions shape our well-being. Their work explores how environmental changes may impact respiratory disease, cancer risk, food security, fighting infection, and mental health.
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Congratulations @RobertMTighe1! I couldn’t imagine a better person for this! Your expertise and dedication will undoubtedly drive positive change in safeguarding public health amidst environmental changes. 🌎
Robert M. Tighe, MD, has been appointed to lead the development of the School of Medicine’s research strategy on the impact of #climatechange on health.
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Our new paper is out in @AJRCMB “Tissue-Resident Alveolar Macrophages Reduce Ozone-induced Inflammation via MerTK Mediated Efferocytosis”https://t.co/McEuKryFvc
Excited to announce that I have successfully defended my PhD dissertation on “Macrophage-derived mechanisms of resolution of environmental lung injury.” Thank you to my mentors and team! I’m excited for what’s next! #PhD@RobertMTighe1@DukeEnvironment@DukeGradSchool@DukePACC
Congrats to @MarissaGutt for her successful defense. An excellent job Dr. Guttenberg. Proud to have been your mentor. Can’t wait to see what the future holds #PhD#ITEHP@DukeEnvironment@DukePACC
Congrats to our very own, Dr. Ilona Jaspers, on getting the SOT Education Award, which recognizes an individual who is distinguished by the teaching and training of toxicologists and who has made significant contributions to education in the broad field of toxicology.
Incredibly excited to share a preprint of some of the innovative work done in the @RobertMTighe1 Lab! With increasing environmental pressures, it has never been more important to understand how resolution to acute ozone exposure occurs! 🥼🧫