@cyrilpedia i love this kind of book! john wyndham is the best!
@sennoma a few ways to answer:
1. cd4 t cell help is required for good b cell responses, so t cells are definitely important, it's more that in most cases clinically, measuring antibody titers correlate with vaccine protection
2. if you are talking about animal vaccine studies, cd8 t cells can be important/required in mouse vaccine responses but maybe not as much in humans
Really happy to see this paper is out! It’s the brainchild of our dear postdoc Jonatan Ersching, who passed away in 2020. It’s not only a science story, but also the story of how we came together as a lab to finish what Jony started.
This work was published together with a study on similar concept but with a very different flavor by our colleagues at the Nussenzweig lab. Short-lived immunization GCs allow quite a bit of invasion too, just following a different set of rules. Check it out!
if anyone is looking for a fantasy centered around strong female relationships (friends, mother/daughter, co-heist members) THIS ONE IS GREAT! also loved daniel abraham's last quadrilogy, so confident the next two books will be good as well!
Time for the ol’ #ArtVsArtist2022
I’m hoping to carve out more time for creating silly animal art in 2023.
…maybe with fewer reef squid this time. Eh, probably not. I love reef squid.
@Rahimilab Avery actually got passed over twice, with two different discoveries, for the same reason (a putative protein contaminant).- Here's a good article about it https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(19)60918-X/fulltext
Thought I’d start a thread here on a question posed elsewhere: how do you find/recruit great people to your lab?
My listening through the embers of the year is the new 12-part BBC audio adaptation of Susan Cooper’s THE DARK IS RISING, with a new episode each day. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/w13xtvp7
[it must be time for @neilhimself’s annual reminder that you can listen to BBC Radio anywhere in the world]
It's Christmas...AND the first day of #Invertefest!
Now-Dec 31, it's time to appreciate invertebrates. Not just squid, all of them.
Share inverts all week! In your backyard, in art, every single one.
Going outside & use iNaturalist?
Join the project: buff.ly/3hu5HYJ
Here goes the #dendriticcells merrily via #lymphatics taking antigens - the presents for #Tcells . Will they take them? What will they do? Best xmas card from #CellCartoons hope she comes to mastodon soon!
RT @emilylmullin@twitter.com
2022 was the year base editing, a more precise form of CRISPR, was used on humans for the first time—just six years after its invention. My latest for @WIRED@twitter.com: https://www.wired.com/story/a-more-elegant-form-of-gene-editing-progresses-to-human-testing/
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/emilylmullin/status/1606312509954220034
Coyote with prey
Today as I was hiking I spotted a coyote about a half-mile away. The snow made it easy to track, and after twenty minutes of following paw prints, here was my reward.
#NaturePhotography #WildlifePhotography #UrbanWildlife #Photography
incoming asst prof
@Penn- Rabinowitz lab postdoc- developing methods to measure metabolic fluxes in vivo-
@theNCI K99 awardee- also i do bad jokes (she/her)
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