RT @jsabatino37
Such an important study! Real potential for an MS-specific immune biomarker that can predict disease in at least a subset of individuals

Congrats to @ColinZamecnik @gavin_sowa, Michael Wilson and all team members!

medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

RT @TatYanes4
Great article by @_RachaelWard & @canberratimes on the need for improved access to GT for immunodeficiencies: canberratimes.com.au/story/816

Our new model of care at @childhealthqld is addressing this issue 👇, but a national framework is needed incl. funding to support this work twitter.com/tatyanes4/status/1

RT @max_nobis_
Happy to share that our new Akt-FRET biosensor mouse allowing for unprecedented insights into AKT signaling in native tissue environments and disease settings is out now: science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv @Timpson_Lab @_Intravital @GarvanInstitute @vib_ccb (1/5)

RT @GarvanInstitute
April 29 is International Day of Immunology, a day to highlight the broad and deep impact that immunology has on our society. Hear why Dr Katherine Jackson is so passionate about being an immunologist.

RT @ShahFA_
🚨Dancing Osteocytes!💃🏻🕺🏻~90–95% of all cells in adult bone are interconnected by a vast network of . They play a key role in maintaining health by sensing mechanical loading and orchestrating remodelling! 🦴🔎🔬

Read more: bit.ly/OsteocyteRCE

RT @SchwartzLab9
Our new @natimm paper is out today! We found that JAK/STAT-induced bystander activation causes Th9-driven allergic inflammation. Th9 instability is a negative checkpoint on this mechanism that breaks down in allergy, so Th9 cells “mark” responsiveness to JAK inhibitors. A🧵1/10

Fantastic work from @max_nobis_ @Timpson_Lab et al @INCITeCentre @GarvanInstitute. State-of-the-art intravital imaging thanks to @Cancer_Research. You can read the paper @ScienceAdvances.
science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv
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RT @9NewsSyd
Sydney researchers are using sophisticated imaging to analyse cancer cells in "real-time” to pinpoint why some resist treatment.

Their work is vital in the mission to combat one of Aus…
twitter.com/9NewsSyd/status/16

RT @KrishnaswamyLab
Some perspective for scientists who may be asked to review computational methods: Computational methods are indeed innovated by taking existing mathematical and algorithmic atoms and putting them together in a novel way. Second, small changes in the steps can have a large… twitter.com/i/web/status/16509

RT @AYKane
@LabPhan @SVHSydney @SVH_BSCCR @GarvanInstitute @UNSWMedicine Excited to work on the national immunodeficiency strategy this week with @ascia_news and @IDFAustralia to improve diagnosis and care of our patients with primary immune deficiencies

Stories like Archie with a rare PID are not so rare. Thankful for @AYKane leadership to est. first adult PID clinic @SVHSydney to leverage Prof John Moore & @SVH_BSCCR to deliver state-of-the-art precision immunology. Glad to be part of the team @GarvanInstitute @UNSWMedicine.
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RT @gjmccaughan
Proud of Prof John Moore and Dr Alisa Kane who are leading this work utilising allogeneic stem cell transplant in primary immunodeficiencies …
twitter.com/gjmccaughan/status

RT @dgmacarthur
It was a pleasure being part of this awesome team. The review covers ongoing efforts to bring together large-scale genetics with single cell genomics, a new field with huge potential for understanding biology. twitter.com/naturerevgenet/sta

Wow!
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RT @coledeforest
PUMPED that our paper introducing Light-Activated SpyLigation () is now live at @NatureChemistry! We show bioactive proteins can be stably photo-assembled from split fragment pairs in solution, in biomaterials, and in living mammalian cells.

nature.com/articles/s41557-023
(1/13)
twitter.com/coledeforest/statu

RT @shivemshah
If you’re at @SFBiomaterials this week, check out @Dr_ASingh presenting our recent work at these times:
1) 4/19 at 2:15: biomaterials-based lymphoid tissue to study BCR-TLR signaling in lymphomas
2) 4/20 at 4:15: using immune organoids to screen glycoengineered vaccines twitter.com/dr_asingh/status/1

RT @mfgrp
Today we report that an engineered skin bacterium, swabbed gently on the head of a mouse, can unleash a potent immune response against a distant tumor. @yerinchen led the charge w/ help from @DjenetBousbaine, @VeinbachsA, @BelkaidLab. @ScienceMagazine 1/26
science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

Ouchterlony double immuno diffusion! 😍
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RT @Montse_JExpMed
In honor of the 30th annual Henry Kunkel Society Meeting on Protective and Pathogenic Cells, here is a from Henry Kunkel himself on human proteins and antibodies. doi.org/10.1084/jem.101.1.85 Hope to see you around campus!
twitter.com/Montse_JExpMed/sta

Nothing ordinary about these differential equations! Amazing application of neural ODE to solve cellular plasticity. So many applications!
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RT @c_chaffer
Check out our TrajectoryNet pipeline below!

We resolve cell fate decisions (/#MET) made by cancer stem cells

Inspiring to work with these amazing people! @KrishnaswamyLab @AlexanderTong7 @mkuchroo @ShabarniG @locusJ @scienceaarthi et al
@GarvanInstitute @Yale https:…
twitter.com/c_chaffer/status/1

RT @KrishnaswamyLab
(1/n) Today I'm proud to present our work on learning dynamics in cancer using neural ODEs and optimal transport! biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20 twitter.com/i/web/status/16421

🙏🙏🙏
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RT @BendingLab
Pleased to announce that our Nur77-Tempo line (funded by public money) will soon be formally deposited in the @InfrafrontierEU EMMA consortium for access to ALL researchers without any punitive MTA restrictions
twitter.com/BendingLab/status/

RT @zhangf
Delivery of therapeutic molecules is a major bottleneck for treating a wide range of diseases. Today we describe a new modality for delivering proteins based on an engineered contractile injection system @Nature nature.com/articles/s41586-023

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