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1st ever European ImmunoMetabolism Network "Metabolism Meets Immunology" conference
📅 26-28 June
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M. #tuberculosis (Mtb) resists killing by repressing the #autophagolysosome machinery. @imgsb show that NCoR1 regulates these processes in myeloid cells by fine-tuning ATP homeostasis via AMPK-mTOR-TFEB axis, so controlling Mtb #pathogenesis#PLOSBiology https://t.co/ndU0eUNuSq
The "Single cell Transcriptomics" hands-on workshop started @DBT_ILS today. The 4-day long workshop will include hand-on practical sessions as well as interactive sessions with experts from the field.
More info on https://t.co/wJ0bdZBE7i
@DBTIndia
“Live-seq is truly a novel and innovative approach".
🥁That’s what the committee said about this work, one of the #SIBRemarkableOutputs 2022 👏
👉 Find out more: https://t.co/wQrxPWkU8A
Interesting study from the IMGSB group at ILS, Bhubaneswar demonstrating "molecular switch controlling a fine-balance of Inflammation versus immune-tolerance in dendritic cells" This study opens up translational aspects of dendritic cells in diseases. https://t.co/VCE4Jt3ybd
From the mouth of the Ganges to the volcanos of Iceland we can trace the a common cultural root via language. The weave of our shared genetics (like a set of such trees across the genome) goes deeper and further still
https://t.co/VKb2UelEzT
An interesting recent publication from our group demonstrating the power of integrative genomics. Here we depicted how a coregulator protein NCoR1 preferentially controls the inflammatory but not the antiviral responses in conventional dendritic cells.
https://t.co/VKb2UelEzT
An interesting recent publication from our group demonstrating the power of integrative genomics. Here we depicted how a coregulator protein NCoR1 preferentially controls the inflammatory but not the antiviral responses in conventional dendritic cells.
@BartDeplancke Hey Bart! Should I come back ;-) I am really lucky to have a wonderful experience of working in your lab at EPFL. Learned a lot from you. Thanks for everything.