One of our next steps is to understand how well this model recapitulates human nasal immunity. Thanks to support from @abbvie@nyscf@pew@nhlbi@CancerResearch for making our work possible! 8/8
Our new publication from the @ordovas_phd and von Andrian lab in this month's issue of @ImmunityCP sniffs out what there is to know about nasal immunity and memory to viral infections https://t.co/kJVDdp0pez 1/8
In summary, we map the timing, quality, and (relative) quantity of epithelial and immune responses in the nose during infection and in memory, highlighting new cell subsets (like KNIIFE cells) 7/8
Officially launched in 🇧🇩 "A Global Pediatric Cell Atlas of the Nasal & Oral Mucosa". 1st participant took my glasses, 2nd my heart, in return for a swab. Grateful to the community, mothers & field team. Thanks to Boston Childrens, MIT & donor @ChanZuckerberg#SingleCellGenomics
🌞BEYOND excited to launch the Cell Discovery Network 🔬! Our mission is simple – “To drive transformative cures for pediatric disease by listening carefully to each cell in every child"
@MassDOT@311Somerville why is loud highway construction happening directly next to my house and my neighbors at 11:45pm on a Monday night? Aren’t there rules about noise after 7pm in residential areas?
Check out @ordovas_phd covering the take-always from our recent preprint on viral memory in the nasal mucosa. These findings will help inform strategies to better develop barrier immunity to respiratory pathogens. We also find an undescribed epithelial subset, KNIIFE cells.