The #DendriticCells in Health and Human Disease Research Group @MonashBDI, led by Meredith O’Keeffe🔬🧬🦠🧫 #Immunology tweets by PhD student @Zoe_A_Magill
Congratulations to our postdoc Ee Shan Pang for her recently published paper in @FrontImmunol, investigating STING activation in mouse & human dendritic cells. Thank you to all who contributed to our work on this paper!
https://t.co/SSI5PzITyN
ON TOMORROW Don't miss our next Seminar.
𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿: Dr @Mielke_Lisa@onjcri@LIMSLTU
𝗧𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗰: Intraepithelial Lymphocytes & their function in defence against #ColonCancer
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: Thu 27 June 12-1pm
𝗛𝗼𝘀𝘁: A/Prof @MeredithKeeffe
Hybrid: Details https://t.co/aEn6I6trbH
Abstract submissions are now open to our annual #immunology meeting held in the gorgeous Sydney! Make sure to get your abstracts in before Aug 5th. Looking forward to seeing you all there!!! 🤩 Please retweet & share!
Link: https://t.co/xnX0frxDN4
#ASISYD2024
ON TOMORROW Don't miss our next Seminar.
𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿: A/Prof Tracy Putoczki @PutoczkiLab @WEHI_research
𝗧𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗰: Unravelling a complex conversation within the tumour microenvironment
𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: Tue 18 June 12-1pm
𝗛𝗼𝘀𝘁: @MeredithKeeffe
Details: https://t.co/aEn6I6trbH
Delighted to celebrate our latest publication with A/Prof Sylvie Alonso @SAlonsoGroup on dendritic cell-targeting of SARS-CoV-2 antigens for durable and protective immunity.
A fantastic collaboration between @MonashBDI and @NUSingapore.
https://t.co/zlzVHEndje
Exploring multisensory bookmaking to communicate immunology to blind, low-vision and diverse needs audiences https://t.co/Decwaukbiw
#SensoryScience@monashBDI@ASImmunology
📢Don't miss our BDI seminar this Fri 17 May, 12-1pm!
𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿: A/Prof Sylvie Alonso @SAlonsoGroup@nusingapore
𝗧𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗰: A versatile & powerful dendritic cell-targeting platform to deliver vaccine antigen candidates against infectious diseases
https://t.co/aEn6I6trbH
Out in @CellCellPress today! We describe the first humans with inherited, complete FLT3L deficiency. Despite a lack of most dendritic cells, they reached adulthood. See the thread below for the main highlights of our paper. https://t.co/0jPFLfDRQh
The best day of the year is here!
It's the annual #DayOfImmunology 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you to all of our brilliant immunologists who are working hard to improve our health and knowledge.
@ASImmunology https://t.co/wme0d1G8el
#Immune key to chronic viral infections discovered by @MonashBDI researchers led by Prof @KimLJacobson in @ImmunityCP of a previously unknown immune cell that alters immune memory in these infections. Story: https://t.co/iJUc9dAXMo; Article https://t.co/Rk7mSUrsQv
This represents how we believe haematopoiesis is actually proceeding at a clonal level. I'll walk through our preprint early next week. "A multi-track landscape of haematopoiesis informed by cellular barcoding and agent-based modelling" https://t.co/Wnhi6095Rb
Get to know your immune system at one of our FREE upcoming events!
The Day of Immunology is fast approaching and to celebrate we have events running in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, and Auckland.
See the great opportunities and register at https://t.co/wme0d1G8el
I am very excited to see this in print!
New work from our lab defines an interferon-induced memory B cell subset during chronic viral infection.
An awesome effort by Lucy Cooper @coopernatant & supported by our generous lab members & collaborators
@MonashBDI@ImmunityCP
and here it is! A great collaboration with @LanKhuyenNguyen and his lab @MonashBDI to prioritise combination therapies in breast cancer. Thanks to @KelvinHYYip, all co-authors, editors and reviewers!
This is for Giovanna 🩷
https://t.co/sRtLzi291x
🙏RT
🚨DC lovers🚨
17th Int symposium on DCs #DC2024Barcelona 📅20-23 October
🔝Speakers & attendants
🌍Worldwide Networking
🔬Latest discoveries & tech advances
🚀 your research!
Reg & abstract submission is OPEN
https://t.co/ujuSt2Dk5q
Many slots for short talks available!!!
I am really pleased to share that my PhD project in @OKeeffe_DC_Lab exploring the effects of melanoma targeted therapies on #DendriticCells will be supported by @tourdecure_aus in 2024. Thank-you to the Tour de Cure team! I am excited to continue this work 🔬 🧫