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Colleagues at our sister #journal Science Immunology are looking to #hire another #editor to join their team! Prior editorial experience is welcome but not required. #RemoteWork is an option. The #job advertisement can be found here:

bit.ly/NextSciImmEditor

#science #immunology #publishing #career

#introduction I’ve been reluctant to engage with yet another social media platform, but this seems as good as any to keep up with others’ #science, which I do enjoy!

I’m a #postdoc at Penn (Microbiology) working with @SunnyShinLab. My research interests include #immunometabolism, #InnateImmunity, and #HostDefense in the lung. I’m also passionate about #education, #mentorship, #MentalHealth, and #DEI in STEM.

When not in lab, I’m either running and/or listening to the latest hard rock album!

A key thing I've learned about Mastodon: When you find people you know and want to keep up with, don't just follow them — add them to a list!

Merely following is not enough, b/c their posts may not show up in your feed at a time you're logged on. Unlike FB or Twitter, Mastodon has no algorithm to resurface your friends' posts from hours or days ago.

So create a list called "Friends" and check it when you're on. This will ensure that you see what they posted while you were away.

Tools for off- the-shelf CARTs:

"Conventional CRISPR-Cas nucleases install sequence-specific DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), enabling gene knock-out (KO) or targeted transgene knock-in (KI). However, simultaneous DSBs provoke a high rate of genomic rearrangements which may impede the safety of the edited cells. Here, we combine a non-viral CRISPR-Cas9 nuclease-assisted KI and Cas9-derived base editing technology for DSB free KOs within a single intervention."

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

For finding and connecting with scientists an may be convenient:

I’m a PhD candidate at the dept of Genetics of the University Medical Center Groningen/University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Im interested in the intestinal mucosa and to establish an advanced model of the small intestine. For this I use , , patient’s cells and -on-chip technology. With this I research and how the auto-inflammatory response in the small intestine manifests.

POLL: If you've been on #Mastodon for over a week and used it each day, how likely are you to go back to using Twitter on a regular basis?

Boost for a larger sample size please.

Real-time imaging of enteric pathogens invading a gut-on-a-chip and evaluating how peristalsis facilitates this. By research from @PasteurEdu

science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv

Hello everyone - I am Hugo Mouquet - PhD, molecular #immunologist & head of the humoral immunology lab @ Institut Pasteur - Our lab investigates #antibodies and B-cell responses to viral pathogens in humans | #HIV, #hepatitis #viruses, #SARSCoV2, #chikungunya & more...

Now in #Science magazine (@sciencemagazine)

Katherine Freitas, Julia Belk, Ansu Satpathy, Crystal Mackall, & colleagues use #CRISPR screen to identify MED12 & CCNC as key regulators of human #TCell activation & function. Inactivation in #CART cells leads to increased T cell expansion, #metabolic fitness, & #tumor control!

bit.ly/Sci_abn5647

Be sure to also check out the accompanying Perspective by Caitlin Zebley & Ben Youngblood:

bit.ly/Sci_adf0546

#CancerImmunology #immunotherapy

I am an at the . I study how our immune system can influence our health, especially brain health. I love constructive discussions about science and how to make a better place for everyone. I love , , , and learning from my 2 sons. Oh and my 3 @Cats too.

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