Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellow at Northwestern | Previously at IU with Prof. Mark Kaplan | Interested in Lung Inflammation and Chronic Lung Disease Research
Hi #MedTwitter ! 👋 This is my first mini-concept infographic! Ever wonder what the difference was between hypoxemia and hypoxia? Never use them interchangeably again!
Th9 cells are on fire! Nice work @LabMedoff on this @SciImmunology paper. Your pathogenic Th2 cells share the program of our bystander-activated Th9; it's exciting to see these as a potential #precisionmedicine target in human lungs. #asthma#allergy#IL9
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@Alexander_Worix@Ani__Srivastava@NU_IntMed Incredible team right here!! Had the great joy of watching the fab M3 Veronica (giving co-intern vibez) take it to the next level on NMH wards!
#TBThursday to the @NUFeinbergMed breakthroughs podcast featuring @StephanieEisen talking about the goal of bringing a community of immunologists together with the CHI. https://t.co/QxaGGygSn1
One of the most impressive T cell papers in the past decades. A truly humbling experiment and incredibly important insights into T cell biology. @Masopust_Vezys truly amazing. A must read for all T cell biologist (all immunologists really). #instantclassic https://t.co/gfQvUYdrDD
Looking for a weekend read? A past analysis of #Tcells from patients with #asthma and/or dust mite #allergy identified possible T helper cell targets to treat asthma in allergic individuals or curtail allergy in asthmatic individuals. @ljiresearch
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1. We @ImmunologyTang@ShanLuLiu1 are very happy to see our work finally published. We found that current mRNA vaccines induced relatively suboptimal respiratory mucosal immunity despite strong circulating humoral and cellular immunity being induced.
@bsinger007 @NU_IntMed Thank you for the share! It has been great this week to already start connecting with my future class of co-interns! Fantastic group and already building #purple pride.
Insights to our recent paper in @SciImmunology describing the role of IL-9-producing CD4+ T cells in allergic airway memory responses. A step forward to benefit patients with intermittent or seasonal asthma! @rakshinpk@statfourwork@IUMedSchool#asthma https://t.co/cVYrFVJGoP