It’s an amazing feeling to see our work being published today. Hoping this will contribute to our understanding of how microglia and the CNS develops. #science#research#microglia#development@kracht_laura@EggenBart @KooistraSusanne https://t.co/VSAIbDDsRv
Check our latest exciting story from @UKEHamburg@krebs_lab in collaboration with @BecherLab : GM-CSF drives immune-mediated glomerular disease by licensing monocyte-derived cells to produce MMP12 https://t.co/nvmyAKiOQw
#Immunology#kidney disease #single cell sequencing
@DrGlitterbear He never presented homosexuality as a pathology and certainly didn’t believe that. He researched the developing brain with a scientific mind and presented results objectively. If anything, he was hoping that people stopped regarding homosexuality as a decision that can be changed
Very happy that our research on VISTA function in microglia and the CNS is published today. We found that VISTA regulates microglia homeostasis and myelin uptake. Check out the full article here (open access): https://t.co/KgIBcCgZ2i --- @EggenBart @KooistraSusanne
Hurray, our review was published today! In this piece you will find everything you always wanted to know about immune checkpoints (particularly VISTA) in the CNS, but were too afraid to ask. @EggenBart @KooistraSusanne #ScienceTwitter#microglia https://t.co/eJerbU20DP
Researchers have assembled the first detailed characterization of human fetal microglia development by combining extensive transcriptomic and epigenetic analyses. The results are presented in a new Science report: ($) https://t.co/idEklpzExc
Yes the #covid19 situation is serious, but do you remember these awkward moments when you cannot decide whether you should shake hands, fistbump or hug someone? These moments are gone, it‘s just „hi“ nowaways.
#phdchat#AcademicChatter Lockdown Tip 2: There must be something you always wanted to do. Maybe starting a blog or podcast? Perhaps recording a song or paint a 2x2meter painting? Bulding a table or discuss science on youtube? Now is the time. Get going today!
#phdchat#AcademicChatter Lockdown Tip 1: Learn something useful now that will safe you time later. I‘m learning LaTeX now (using @overleaf) which will make writing the dissertation later on much easier.
@RealFabianBerg@AcademicChatter@overleaf Yes same here. Overleaf really makes it accessible especially if you've never used latex. (I'm not paid by them by the way, haha).