What is #HIV? HIV stands for the human immunodeficiency virus. It attacks the immune system, specifically the CD4+ T cells, and is the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (#AIDS). It is transmitted as shown in this illustration and causes life-long infections. #infectneXt
I'm delighted to attend the 4th @InfectNet meeting today. A great network for female scientists working in infection research. Looking forward to spending time with the awesome and inspiring women!
#womeninSTEM#femininomenon#womenempowerment
Thanks for the invite to give a keynote at the 2nd Symposium on HIV Immunology, Vaccine and Cure Research in Essen, Germany, and for organising this great meeting @UniklinikEssen@Schwarzer_Lab! #HIVCure
The second HIV symposium here at @UniklinikEssen is now over. It was a wonderful meeting wit great talks, great science and fantastic scientists. Hannah Schwarzer-Sperber, Post-Doc in our group, and our PhD student Eva Müller @Spree_eva, both gave two nice talks. Kudos girls!
🎊GREAT NEWS 🎊
Our fantastic Post-Doc Hannah Schwarzer-Sperber won the 'Young Scientist Best Paper Awards 2024' of the University Duisburg-Essen with her paper about the role of CD73 in HIV latency (https://t.co/wyKrfTMdnk) ! Congratulations 🥳
Hey virology community, do you wanna learn something about hypoxia-regulated ectonucleotidase CD73 and its link to HIV latency? Check out our newest publication in @CellReports!
https://t.co/v2rP7HlIaf
#Virology#HIV#latency#science#womeninSTEM
About last week... we had an amazing poster day at the Institute! It was a pleasure to present my work to all the greate colleagues. Cherry on top, I got a prize for my poster!
Sorting Jurkat cells infected with a dual fluorescence HIV reporter virus according to their infection state for further investigation of their lipidome
#lipidlove#virology#HIV