📣 Join the 2nd Vienna Immuno Lecture on April 10th at 4:30 PM. Participate in person or online!
📌 Register here: https://t.co/4Qr8R1UPaI
Don't miss it!
🌟✨ Day of Immunology is coming! ✨🌟
This year’s theme: #Neuroinflammation 🧠🔥
🎥 Send us a short video (up to 1 minute) explaining your latest paper, findings, or project related to neuroinflammation.
🗓️ Deadline: April 11th
#doi2025
🌸Happy Women's Day! 📷👩🔬
As we wrap our #WomenInScience campaign, here's an inspiring story from the winner Pinja Thorén from University of Turku, Finland
📙Period Power by @MaisieHill_ is a go-to guide for understanding & embracing your cycle! ✨
From hormones to mood shifts, it breaks down the science & gives practical tips to feel your best 💪❤️
A must-read! 📖
#PeriodPower#HormoneHealth#Book#yefis
✨ Inspiring books written by women 📖
"Invisible Women" by Caroline Criado Perez – a fascinating read in which gender data gaps are explored, revealing how the world often overlooks women's experiences in design, policy, and research. 📚✨
Eye-opening and thought-provoking! 💡
If you're into 🔬 science, ethics, and real-life stories that changed medicine forever, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by @RebeccaSkloot is a must-read. It explores the woman behind the 🧫 HeLa cells, her family's story, and the ethical dilemmas of medical research.
🌸Happy Women's Day! 💪👩🔬
As we wrap up our campaign, we celebrate the incredible contributions of women in science and beyond. 🌟
A big shoutout to the amazing women of the #yefis Task Force! ✨
Let’s keep inspiring and empowering each other. 💜
#WomensDay#WomenInScience
“My daughter, she watched me work hard, and she became two-times Olympic champion.”
Nobel Prize laureate Katalin Karikó’s daughter Susan Francia absorbed her mother’s dedication. Learn more about their dynamic: https://t.co/pjAljbTCIh
#WomeninScience
👩🔬Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!🎉
Today, we celebrate the incredible contributions of women in science. 🌟We want to hear your story!🌟
Share your experiences, challenges, and successes as a woman in science! 📢
@y_efis@SSI_immunology#WomenInScience
Mystery solved✅In the end, because Adrian's laminar hood was broken during experimentation with rhinoviruses, our PhD got their infection by means of the lab book itself, which was contaminated during the experiments✅
We're contacting the two best answers in the coming days!
Who infected PhD?
ySSI picture puzzle solving period has ended! We thank everyone who tried to solve the mystery with us🧐, but this year none of you could beat the virus! See the picture thread below for clues leading to the correct answer🧵
There were clues set-up to distract you, like Jonas. Counter clues like mask in trash, hand sanitizer and hand lotion on the desk, and note reminder to wash hands to indicate that our PhD has been taking care of hygiene while interacting with others.
Adrian's lab book: The upper left corner has the ICD code "M01. X41" hidden. The note says Adrian has to check their laminar hood, indicating it's broken!!! Another note refers to (viral) titres. Adrian works in the "Horn"Lab, the logo being the side profile of a rhinoceros
The Flu....🤧
challenges your detective skills🔍& solve our Picture Puzzle!!
A PhD wakes up on a Monday morning with a terrible flu! Figure out how they got ill...?
Solve the puzzle at https://t.co/PWzHFfdJky
and win Rhinovirus Plushie 🦏
#AutumnCompetition@SSI_immunology
📌 It's time for a quick recap!
👉 Check out the recent blog post from our Equity and Diversity Working Group member, @nikolaouch, on balancing choices!
https://t.co/dUIloD5WS8