The Murin Lab posts its first paper! Congrats to Dr. Ross on completing this fantastic and impactful work detailing the spatial location of CD16a within the NK cell ADCC immune synapse using MINFLUX nanoscopy.
@Abberior@scrippsresearch@SanDiegoBiomed
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The Murin Lab is in Oslo, Norway! At the gorgeous Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel. Excited to meet new friends in the @nkcell field and share what we’ve been working on.
Here at SDBRI, the Milner lab focuses on the design of new therapeutic approaches aimed at fighting multiple sclerosis!
Read more at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/PIPUVo7yfZ
Have you ever heard of cachexia?
Here at San Diego BioMed scientists are working to understand the complexities of cachexia with the aim to develop new therapies and treatments.
Read more at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/I8uu4alL0M
San Diego BioMed Journal Club season has started!
Read more about this week's session at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/fssedkm0Kq
Link to this week's read https://t.co/89CKsW5trg
Meet Dr. Cecilia Marcondes!
Cecilia is an Associate Professor here at San Diego BioMed.
Read more about Cecilia at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/HnoNcPxb7N
SDBRI’s environment is designed to promote collaboration across disciplines encouraging innovation and teamwork.
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Here at SDBRI the Davies lab’s aim is to understand how the immune system prevents T1D in some people, and why some people have defects in their immune system that lead to T1D.
Read more at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/jWKrGK6N0A
Meet and welcome Dr. Daniel Murin!
Daniel is an Assistant Professor here at @SanDiegoBiomed and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at @scrippsresearch!
Read more about Daniel at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/jvgStLt6zc
Meet Dr. James Binley!
James is one of our senior scientists here at San Diego BioMed! The Binley lab focuses on the antibody response to HIV and vaccine development. See full post at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/kx8fUSOW6H
Cancer that is spread from the original site of detection to another organ is called metastatic cancer. See full post at @sd_biomedical https://t.co/x0SA3hMHWE