Tissue CD14+CD8+ T cells reprogrammed by myeloid cells and modulated by LPS
The FT is featuring phage therapy in the context of the antibiotic resistance crisis.
https://www.ft.com/content/c6df6bc4-f87e-4adb-bc92-97985f031550
ICYMI, we did an episode of the #EMBOPodcast featuring pediatric infectious disease physician Ameneh Khatami who published a single patient study in @EmboMolMed
It's the story of a seven-year-old girl infected with a multi-drug resistant #Pseudomonas strain who underwent #PhageTherapy.
https://www.embo.org/podcasts/the-enemy-of-my-enemy/
#antibioticresistance
#PersonalizedMedicine #Phage #Microbiology
If I recall correctly, Human-Android relations was C3PO's job description.
"Your work future could depend on how well you can talk to AI."
If you're a group leader interested in writing an 'In preprints' article for the #devbio and #stemcell community please get in touch!
Learn more about 'In preprints' articles in this introductory Editorial:
https://journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/7/dev200711/274912/Preprints-in-Development
And see the growing collection of #preprint curations here:
https://journals.biologists.com/dev/collection/7815/In-preprints
"The Angelika Amon Young Scientist Award at MIT's Koch Institute is an endowed prize established in 2021 by family and friends to support two graduate students in the life sciences or biomedical research from institutions outside the United States who embody Dr. Amon’s infectious enthusiasm for discovery science."
In EMBO Journal issue 3:
Host #mucins negotiate peace with #toxigenic #Vibrio
Cytosolic #stressgranules relieve nuclear #ubiquitin-#proteasome system
#Smoothened #cholesterylation and ER exit links in #Hedgehog signaling
Developmental #cellfate decision control by #chromatin reader #TRIM33
Cover by Kimon Lemonides, Helen Walden et al
Interim good news from China - the covid wave may be subsiding
"Los datos publicados por las autoridades sanitarias muestran que el último brote de infecciones en China, el más severo desde el inicio de la pandemia, ha empezado a ceder después de alcanzar el pico el pasado 22 de diciembre, jornada en la que se registraron 6,94 millones de nuevos casos."
In this article, Sophie Kraunsoe et al. explore the role of STAT3 and TFCP2L1 in #epiblast renewal, and find that requirements for stem cell #renewal in the dish are different to those in the #embryo:
Check out this interview with Sophie to find out more about the story behind the paper:
https://journals.biologists.com/bio/article/12/1/bio059812/286607/First-person-Sophie-Kraunsoe
#Pluripotency #Diapause #Blastocyst #StemCells #Science #BiologyOpen #Biology #Development #DevBio
'En el extremo oeste del continente europeo, en una cueva de la costa atlántica, cuando el océano estaba a dos kilómetros por debajo de su límite marítimo actual, una pareja pescadora de neandertales recorrió esa distancia para hacerse con un preciado botín: marisco.'
@noyes Great to hear directly about a personal experience, thanks.
@cyrilpedia
I've been using ChatGPT to research medical topics lately. I use it as a minimally biased observer rather than a tutor. ChatGPT knows how to stay on topic; ChatGPT knows how to weigh things fairly.
It's very good for gaining depth and clarity on subjects you're already reasonably comfortable with, but not so much for stuff you're just learning about. Catching it in a mistake makes it perform much better, for whatever reason. Resource escalation, perhaps.
"Britain’s associate membership of the €95.5bn Horizon Europe programme was agreed in principle as part of the Brexit trade deal negotiations in 2020, but ratification was disrupted after the UK failed to implement the N.Ireland protocol"
#BrexitBenefits
We are hiring a Fish Facility #Manager (M/F) for our #zebrafish platform at the IRCAN (Université Côte d’Azur) in Nice 🌊, France 🇫🇷. 👇
🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Please repost.
@n8_upham That sounds halfway between an invitation and a quest!
A word of caution on ChatGPT, MD
"However, the use of generative AI in biomedicine also presents challenges and threats, especially in the context of accuracy. Consumer tools like ChatGPT were not trained on the entire corpus of biomedical data, such as full-text articles behind the paywall at major publishers, nor was it tested or trained by experts in biomedicine. The output of these AI systems in response to prompts is therefore often erroneous."
Hey friends at UW School of Medicine - we are currently recruiting an Assistant Dean for EDI in Research and Graduate Education. Find all the details here: http://apply.interfolio.com/119491. Please spread the word!
@n8_upham Table's set Nate, come on over
I've worked on all of science, from B cells to T cells.
https://fellowsherpa.com