Next chapter of #lloviu virus hunt is out now in @SciReports We isolated the virus from 🇮🇹🦇🩸and characterized this new isolate. We think that #llov may be more common in Schreibers’s bats than previously thought ➡️ https://t.co/UyqqeqTICr
@seifert_steph @neidl thank YOU for flying all the way out here to come visit; it was so much fun to hear about your work and see you in person again!!
yes sure this week's storm stretched my 8h travel plans into a grueling 36+h ordeal to get home but WORSE is that it seems to have kept my samples from getting to @plasmidsaurus on time or maybe at all, so I'm sharing the dinos here in case they never make it cross country
#Lloviu virus might not be so rare. We find growing evidence for its continuous circulation throughout the entire range of Schreiber’s 🦇. Here is our fresh preprint and the second wild-type LLOV isolate from Europe. ⬇️
okay I stand corrected, that's me! still not involved in the project myself, but NYT has a good piece re what's going on (taking this opportunity to plug @BUPulmonary since they pulled this photo from an article last year on our T32 training grant. check out their cool research!)
torn between my indignation that BSL4 photos of my lab members were used in a misinformation tabloid article about another lab's work in my building... and my indignation that they didn't include *my* BSL4 glamor shots in their drivel
BSL-4 work offers many unique perks! such as the helpful realization that you've been wearing the wrong size in several clothing items for years, conferred by measuring yourself extensively for a positive pressure suit
torn between my indignation that BSL4 photos of my lab members were used in a misinformation tabloid article about another lab's work in my building... and my indignation that they didn't include *my* BSL4 glamor shots in their drivel
Great talks, beautiful place and finally a real meeting with colleagues from the Mühlberger lab at the #filovirus symposium, #SanDiego. Can’t wait to present an update of #lloviu virus on wednesday! #filovirus2022 🦠🦇
Our lab looking for a new technician as our previous tech is heading off to grad school! Please share this with anyone who might be interested in a tech position in a cool lab studying #filoviruses and other emerging infectious diseases here at the @neidl
https://t.co/UswXrXS7N0
commemorating my first ever talk given (in-person) at a conference yesterday! if you couldn't make it to the filoviruses workshop and you'd like to hear my opinions* on MARV VP30, come find me during a coffee break at #ASV2022!
*I have quite a few
check out P-021 (me) and P-023 (Isabel) if you like MARV, minigenomes, and trVLP systems, and find P-177 starting on Wednesday to see Daniela's work! #NSV2022