#intro
Hello! I am a PhD student in System Biology at #UdeM. I am passionate about science and in love with #immunology
Bachelor in Biology-Genetics #ufrj
Masters in Oncology #inca (Brazilian National Cancer Institute),
I've been working on onco-immunology for 10 years. I started by improving CAR-T cell design, and in the last five years, I focused on understanding the tumor immune microenvironment using #scrnaseq #bioinfo
Women weren't allowed to major in genetics when Barbara McClintock attended Cornell, so she earned her PhD in botany instead.
Working on the chromosomal activity of maize in the '40s and '50s, she discovered genetic transposition, proving that genes turn physical characteristics on and off.
Initially met with skepticism, her work was confirmed in the '60s and '70s; she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983.
https://www.energy.gov/articles/five-fast-facts-about-barbara-mcclintock
graphic: Cort Kreer
Referenced link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02234-6
Discuss on https://discu.eu/q/https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02234-6
Originally posted by Nature Portfolio / @NaturePortfolio: http://nitter.platypush.tech/NaturePortfolio/status/1637194685767733248#m
A study in @NatureMedicine identifies conserved microbiome features across clinical and geographical variations, which may enable cross-cohort microbiome-based predictions of outcomes in CAR-T cell immunotherapy. 🔒 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02234-6
A milestone for a young field:
Our community recommendations for single-cell proteomics are published OA:
'The results provide evidence that elevated IFNα levels act directly on B cells to facilitate autoantibody production and further highlight the importance of IFN signaling as a potential therapeutic target in SLE.'
#immunology #interferon #Lupus #SLE #AutoAntibodies #Autoimmunity
#POSTDOC JOB ALERT #Switzerland #bioinformatics
Love coding, #singlecell, statistics, immunology, mountains?
Want to work in a motivating, cutting-edge #translational #cancer research environment?
#Great #article on the #molecule I #LOVE the #most -#TCR @ImmunityCP @NillaKH
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RT @NillaKH
Our new paper by Corcoran et al., just out in @ImmunityCP, reveals a high variation in human T cell receptor germline genes. The alleles vary greatly in frequency between population groups and some are, surprisingly, inherited from our archaic relatives. https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S1074-7613(23)00038-9
https://twitter.com/NillaKH/status/1625906243175952408
The latest episode of the #EMBOPodcast is live & (in my biased opinion) this should make for some great weekend listening.
@CoriBargmann & I discussed the evolution of behavior, #OpenScience, a worm’s sense of smell, the Human #Brain Initiative, mentorship, and much more.
You can listen to it at the link below or your preferred podcast app
#neuroscience #Celegans #oncogenes #sciencepolicy #mentorship #SciComm #SciencePodcast
https://www.embo.org/podcasts/our-special-feature-as-humans-is-communication/
"Almost two-thirds of sharks and rays that live around the world’s coral reefs are threatened with extinction with potentially dire knock-on effects for ecosystems and coastal communities, according to new research."
Excited to share our comprehensive new review on T follicular helper cells in cancer in Trends in Cancer! This work was spearheaded by talented Nicolás Gutiérrez-Melo with a focus on the role of Tfh cells in solid tumors & irAEs. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trecan.2022.12.007
Here are some highlights from the freely accessible article... 🧵
RT @YUmmunology@twitter.com
How to evaluate the sensitivity of single-cell analyses to perturbation in the data? A framework and valuable tools by @james_y_zou@twitter.com team for generating dynamic visualisations of dimensionality reduction.
Original paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43588-022-00380-4
@yangyng_uq@twitter.com and @KelvinTuong@twitter.com https://twitter.com/NatComputSci/status/1611066676640112641
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/YUmmunology/status/1611153091587637250
''Here, we introduce the #Preprint Club, a cross-institutional, community-based approach to peer reviewing, founded by ECRs from the University of Oxford, Karolinska Institutet and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Over the past two years and using the collaborative setting of the Preprint Club, we have been discussing, assessing, and providing feedback on recent preprints in the field of #immunology.''
Ingenious, creative work on how to record cellular transcription events over time as green fluorescent stripes in a growing protein fiber (a molecular ticker tape) from @AdamEzraCohen@twitter.com’s group was just published in @NatureBiotech@twitter.com along with a related study from @eboyden3@twitter.com’s lab.
RT @AdamEzraCohen@twitter.com
Very happy to see this out! There are so many things to explore with this kind of approach. https://twitter.com/NatureBiotech/status/1609952652044935173
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/AdamEzraCohen/status/1609965597349105666
Draw cells in RShiny! https://github.com/svalvaro/drawCell
A very cool find thanks to the Appsilon blog.
RT @deCarvalhoRenan
I'm thrilled to share our latest paper, just published: Clonal turnover sustains long-lived germinal centers primed by respiratory viruses @CellCellPress @CellPressNews @victora_lab https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(22)01506-9
My latest clinical pipeline column for Nature Medicine is a look at a drug recently approved by the #FDA to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes.
It's a direct descendant of the very first monoclonal ever approved for clinical use.
#Diabetes #Type1Diabetes #DrugDevelopment #DrugDiscovery #NatureMedicine #Immunology #MonoclonalAntibody
OK, this is an experiment posting longer pieces to #ScienceMastodon, so consider this 1/n.
I wanted to share a fascinating piece of #ScienceHistory that I stumbled across not long ago while rummaging through old papers from early #genetics labs at the University of Texas. Deep in boxes of classic reprints, I found correspondence between Barbara McClintock, the famed Cold Spring Harbor labs maize geneticist, and UT fly geneticist Wilson Stone.
from @nslavov
How predicative are transcriptomes of cell fate choices?
This @ScienceMagazine article suggests that transcriptomes have limited predictive power for developmental fates during hematopoiesis.
The highest predictive accuracy from RNA levels was 60% in vitro and 51% in vivo.
https://twitter.com/slavov_n/status/1602370160291188763?s=12&t=TxyaDF81IYtQhPhcQ5MMJQ
https://towardsdatascience.com/deseq2-and-edger-should-no-longer-be-the-default-choice-for-large-sample-differential-gene-8fdf008deae9 when sample size >8, use Wilcox rank sum test to find DEG #rnaseq
RT @CoukosGeorge@twitter.com
TIL Therapy Entering the Mainstream https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36477036/
Delighted to have contributed this editorial. An important step forward for TIL therapy. Congrats to the NKI and Herlev H teams of John Haanen and Inge-Marie Svane. And a big thanks to Steve Rosenberg and colleagues!
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/CoukosGeorge/status/1600983195839008768
🇧🇷 PhD student - University of Montreal