It was a great opportunity for our lab to showcase some of our exciting research on the neuro-immune axis and its role in regeneration. Grateful for the Minister’s visit and the recognition of the importance of biomedical research!
Last week our Minister for Health, The Hon. @MaryAnneThomas toured @ARMILabs, witnessing some incredible regenerative medicine. She was "blown away" by our #stemcell research - from #embryonic development to #woundhealing & preventing #bloodcancers. 🩺We're grateful for the Minister's recognition of the importance of continued investment in medical research. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/POiGAKqKt9
#RegenerativeMedicine #MedicalResearch #Innovation @VicGovDH
📰A new Nature Communications publication from members of our @Martino_Lab explores the remarkable potential of Tregs as a game-changing approach to regenerative medicine.
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Read more here➡️: https://t.co/tkaaCe5MjI
Or check out the original paper here➡️: https://t.co/mXr1VQgXUu
In this @NatureComms paper, our @Martino_Lab at @ARMI_Labs reveals an important role for regulatory T cells in tissue healing, highlighting its potential as a universal cell-based therapy for #regenerative medicine 💪
I am thrilled to receive the 2024 Peter Sheehan Young Innovator Award, hosted by OneGuild and Integra Foundation, for my recent Nature publication! Deeply grateful to the selection committee and Co-funder Nadège Sheehan!
Meet all finalists: https://t.co/1IcVYI6ZTG
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So honoured to be selected to present at the 3rd Treg Mini-Symposium at WEHI on Nov 11! I'll be sharing our latest research from @Martino_Lab on the role of Tregs in tissue regeneration.If you haven’t registered yet, please do so by Nov 4! Excited to connect with everyone there!
This sums up my last 6 years of work. Thank you to everyone who helped me along the way, I am very grateful for every piece of advice and input. Thank you to the reviewers and editors @NatureComms for their input in the revisions. To read my paper https://t.co/PX6I3d9oDI
I am very happy to announce the publication of my main PhD project in @NatureComms . Our study demonstrates that Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a crucial role in promoting cardiac repair following myocardial infarction (heart attack) by adopting an injury-specific phenotype.
ICYMI: ARMI scientists from the Martino Group have published new research in Nature. The team identified a novel neuro-immune axis that promotes tissue healing after injury. Read the paper here: https://t.co/ZnRarFrsmV
Amazing new paper from the Martino lab here at ARMI uncovering a new neuro-immune axis in tissue regeneration. Congrats to the team involved. Outstanding science.
Scientists have uncovered a key step in the wound healing process that becomes disabled in diseases like diabetes and ageing, contributing to a global healthcare cost of managing poorly healing wounds exceeding $250 billion a year. https://t.co/3f0RDW1JX4
We’re excited to share our latest research published today in Nature! In this study, we identified a novel neuro-immune axis that promotes tissue healing after injury. We found that the neuropeptide CGRP is released from nociceptors, a specialised subset of sensory neurons, (1/3)
in response to tissue injury. CGRP acts on immune cells to foster a pro-healing environment. These actions are mediated by the autocrine/paracrine actions of secreted TSP-1 from immune cells and ultimately promote healing after skin and muscle injuries. This research sheds (2/3)
ISRB Webinar Zone 2, March 12th, 4pm Central European Time, featuring Sabine Eming & @MariaPAlcolea on #SkinRegeneration. Find all details at: …https://t.co/oEyIupZpb1
Check out the latest EMBL Aus news - including grant success, a spin-out to transform regenerative medicine, the latest in malaria vaccines & wrap-ups of our recent (& brilliant!) student programs.
Plus, we're searching for a new COO - could it be you? 🔗https://t.co/VVwQEJtCMi
New spin-out company, Orio Therapeutics, founded by ARMI researchers Dr Ziad Julier and A/Prof Mikaël Martino, has been established to spearhead the development of new drug delivery technology that could transform the field of regenerative medicine. https://t.co/0hQTjuJYwQ
A very big CONGRATULATIONS to our most recent PhD graduate, Doctor Bhavana Nayer!! Bhavana has been an integral member of our team and we are very proud to see you achieve this fantastic milestone!! We wish you all the success for your post-PhD journey! @ARMI_Labs@EMBLAustralia
Excited to share that my PhD degree has been conferred. Huge thanks to everyone who was an integral part of this challenging yet rewarding journey, the @Martino_Lab, my family and friends, and the student support team at @ARMI_Labs! I look forward to publishing our research soon!
Pipeline accelerator grants open now! These provide funds to access gene editing in cell and animal models, drug screening, iPSC and organoid generation, CRISPR screening and more provided by @phenomics Australia & @TIA_Aust nodes.