Director of the Systems Immunology Lab @NeckerINEM @Univ_Paris @CNRS. Dissecting virus-host interactions and revealing cell circuits controlling innate immunity
Goodbye NYC, bonjour Paris. After 10 years at Columbia University, a very exciting change on both a personal and professional level. NYC will always have a dear place in my ❤️ as do colleagues who I will surely miss, but boy am I excited for what’s ahead!
@mkrupovic @cellhostmicrobe “…many more such cases can be expected to be uncovered through comprehensive prediction of virus protein structures using new, powerful methods, such as AlphaFold2…”
Seems you may have missed our paper from a couple of years ago:
https://t.co/Y66i0wZvmt
@omartheharb@pennvet Sparky was one of the reasons I ended up @pennvet for my PhD in Parasitology where I met some of my dearest friends and colleagues. I’ll never forget my interview with him (has it really been 25yrs!?). What a kind & generous human, scientists and teacher! Cheers to Sparky 🥂
@AdrianoAguzzi Blots schmots. scRNA-seq of infected cells and peripheral blood from infected patients, arrayed whole genome CRIPRi/CRISPRa, aaand screen for all bioactives. Two weeks max (including 2 rounds of review)!
Wait... What!? Plants with Huntington's disease??? We introduced the toxic fragment of the mutant Huntingtin protein in Arabidopsis plants. (1/12) https://t.co/SjseKgj1Rt
Goodbye NYC, bonjour Paris. After 10 years at Columbia University, a very exciting change on both a personal and professional level. NYC will always have a dear place in my ❤️ as do colleagues who I will surely miss, but boy am I excited for what’s ahead!
@NeckerInem is delighted to welcome Dr. Nicolas Venteclef @VenteclefNicol1, an internationally renowned expert in immunometabolism working on macrophages and type 2 diabetes, as new Group Leader, bringing considerable strength to our fundamental and translational activities.