The Diako Lab would like to welcome the latest addition to our lab, Dr. Thamilvaani Manaharan. She is a visiting Fulbright scholar from Malaysia, eager to explore single-cell sequencing and computational biology approaches in our lab. Welcome!
Excited to share a new publication our lab had the opportunity to collaborate on with Dr. Zhenming Xu. This study uncovers novel mechanisms by which BATF3⁺ B cells contribute to immune regulation through ligand-receptor signaling! https://t.co/jpsY2B6jp0
Thirty-three distinguished scientists whose major innovations have propelled progress against cancer were recently inducted as Fellows of the AACR Academy. Meet the 2025 #AACRFellows class: https://t.co/pqztBwKQwh
56th Annual DNA Tumor Virus Meeting in Madison, WI!
What an incredible week where brilliant minds shared groundbreaking research, and Bucky Badger made an appearance. Postdoc, Jake Lehle, had the opportunity to present his work and make new connections at this conference!
Several members of the Diako Lab, representing the Texas Biomedical Association of Trainees (TBAT), volunteered at Viva Science SA 2025—a community event that invites people of all ages to explore and engage with science in a fun and interactive way!
Postdoctoral scientists Jake Lehle and Niloofar Hahgjoo presented their research at the 2025 Mays Cancer Research Center Symposium. Congrats to Jake for winning 1st place in the postdoc category for posters!
Open position in our lab for a Staff Scientist or Postdoctoral Scientist in Molecular Virology. Apply here https://t.co/H5JogYCedp or email your CV to [email protected].
#Scientist#Postdoc#Virology
We are excited to announce that our review paper on Viral Infection, APOBEC3 dysregulation, and cancer is now published and available online!
https://t.co/rH0Z0J6h8U
Spread the word! Registration for the "Mutations in Time and Space" conference is open. The meeting is all about the origins, patterns, and consequences of mutations across cells, individuals, populations, species. Abstract submission deadline: Jan 17th https://t.co/KMEHdXnLMQ...
Register for the 2024 Wisconsin Postdoc Expo. A free virtual event where you can discover the diverse training opportunities at multiple research institutions in Wisconsin. https://t.co/9tdBmDXoIn
Two new chapters from my free online book in human genetics out this weekend!
These complete Part 3 of the book, on human population structure and history:
3.3: Inferring human prehistory from genetic data [this thread]
3.4: Ancient DNA [next thread]
https://t.co/GHMPCTv6BL
Open Molecular Virology Staff Scientist (Research Assistant Professor) and Postdoctoral Scientist positions plus opportunities to train in bioinformatics!Apply here https://t.co/4I5nE8GJGB or send your resume to [email protected].
Check out the latest TxBiomed magazine out now! Get a behind-the-scenes look at how a year's worth of planning enabled Prof @MartinezSobrido & his lab to immediately begin studying #H5N1#birdflu when it began infecting dairy cows this spring. https://t.co/AQwPsOWySW
Using tissue samples smaller than a grain of rice & advanced #genetic tools, @txbiomed is making it easier to comb through #naturalhistory museum collections to see what pathogens may pose a future threat.
#science#research#museums
https://t.co/Qaoj1WsnKs
Congratulations to @txbiomed for receiving their first #CPRIT grant yesterday! Shouxiong Huang will study the ability to stimulate mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells to kill cancer cells. Together we're helping #TexansConquerCancer
Read More: https://t.co/LfukSpzFen