Originally working on environmental enteropathy. Now working on recombinant baculovirus vectors for biologics development. Looking for post doc positions
IBS psychomorhidity can be transferred by the gut microbiota
Stephen Collins @Bercik_Collins summarizes known mechanisms by which bacterial products access the brain
#IBSDays2026
O sige. Sabihin na nating GABI bago ang pag aresto kay Digong, so March 10,2025?
Sino nanaman itong kasama namin sa Dagupan Sortie?! Mukha ba yang Standee?
Amats na amats kayo e 🙄
Pagod na pagod kami nyan mula sa Pampanga-Baguio-Pangasinan sortie.
Heritability of IBS is confirmed by polymorphisms in small intestine a d other human carbohydrate active enzymes
Genetic correlations seen in IBS are also shown in other (apparently) not related conditions beyond the gut
@damato_mauro in #IBSDays2026
📢 We are hiring!
My lab is looking for a postdoctoral researcher. If you are excited about understanding cholesterol transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, membrane biology, lipid metabolism, or super-resolution imaging, please apply by June 30th!
I'm hiring a research tech soon for my lab at Harvard Med, starting this fall. We'll work on designing microbes and proteins with New-to-Nature functions.
Ideal for a recent grad seeking hands-on research & opportunity to publish before PhD.
Job ad soon. RTs much appreciated!
Discovery of a 14-protein biomarker that predicts lung cancer 5.6 years before it is diagnosed, even in non-smokers, and an anti-inflammatory medicine that prevents its progression. And, challenging dogma, the proteins are not coming from cancerous cells!
We have a Wellcome Trust–funded postdoctoral position available in our lab at the University of Oxford. This project addresses a critical gap in understanding why some arboviruses cause severe and persistent neurological disease in humans. Apply now –https://t.co/V36CGu0jm0
New review published in @NatImmunol re #IDEALpediatrics (Immune Development in Early Life) research group including Paolo Palma @bambinogesu, @donnafarber3, @LizaKonnikova at @YalePediatrics and @levy_o at @BostonChildrens identifies the first 1,000 days as a decisive window for immune development and for future risk of infections, #asthma, #allergy, and low #vaccine responses. This impactful review highlights the #NIH #NIAID-supported #IDEALpediatrics collaboration between @bambinogesu and @bostonchildrens
Read full review here: https://t.co/jtTlXoUfoT
Interesting review highlighting bioelectric signaling as an emerging layer of #macrophage communication. Beyond cytokines and #metabolites, electrical cues may represent an underappreciated mechanism shaping immune cell behavior, tissue homeostasis, and #inflammation.
Interleukin-17 (IL-17 and its receptor, IL7R) is emerging as a key mediator in many immune-related diseases. Today @SciImmunology a superb review
https://t.co/QjRc9cr9Wl
Wow just heard about new clinical trials of a new drug for hep B infection at the European HIV hepatitis meeting - antisense oligo nucleotides showing promising results in those already taking nucleotide/side inhibitors. And for hep D a new entry inhibitor.@hkjcghi@MedCambridge
Paul Bastard, MD, PhD, and Jean-Laurent Casanova, MD, PhD, describe the scientific foundations of a study implicating autoantibodies against interleukin-10 in persons with inflammatory bowel disease.
Read the editorial “Autoantibodies against Cytokines — From Infection to Inflammation”: https://t.co/Ja8nORGjYr
I am super proud to post a BEAUTIFUL review in Nature Reviews Microbiology that started as Dinh's PhD thesis introduction, and matured over a two year period, into a view on how he studies RNA virus evolution and how those concepts can be used in applied virology. Dinh Tran joined my group as a PhD student coming from a background of solid evolutionary sciences and population genetics, and trying to transform his wisdom to us and how we develop antiviral approaches. He is now a postdoctoral fellow, applying all these concepts to his own research program.
This is a very useful review, I hope you enjoy it. It is written for a broad audience, for students and scientists in the field and in related fields.
https://t.co/DyxiUyW3Rt
Share it with everyone!
It takes a Village. Could not have done this without the resources and intellectual camaraderie at @IcahnMountSinai#Microbiology, the clever perseverance of Axel Guzman-Solis, and the generous collaborators from across the country and in the U.K.
1/ What if we could stop a deadly virus not by blocking one doorway, but by locking two at once?
New in @ScienceTM: our team developed a two-antibody strategy against Nipah and Hendra viruses, two bat-borne paramyxoviruses with pandemic potential.
https://t.co/ML3Cbq9D3i.
#ScienceTranslationalMedicineResearch