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Posts by Tom Riffelmacher

Wow, congrats Alex!

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Seeking a junior scientist for scRNA-seq analytics in Cologne or remotely. If terms like Seurat, DimPlot, or ggplot2 spark recognition—or curiosity—you might be a fit.Flexible $$ Contract, Part time, MSc-to-PhD transition, or PhD project possible. Please feel free to reach out: triffelm@uni-koeln.de

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Academics in Assyria in the 7th c BC complain that admin is preventing them from doing research and teaching

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A bit like spiralling publication costs we need to start having a proper discussion around lab equipment servicing costs. These are often completely disproportionate to the cost of instrument and the service that is provided and seem to serve as a cash cow for vendors.

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Awesome science creativity podcast
@nightsciencepod.bsky.social

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Review @natrevimmunol.nature.com
Metabolic control of innate-like T cells
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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"Immunometabolism, the intersection of cellular metabolism and immune function, has revolutionized our understanding of T cell biology."

LJI experts share key discoveries from the growing field of immunometabolism! 👇 #Tcells #Cd1Mr12025

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Metabolic control of innate-like T cells - Nature Reviews Immunology Functional and metabolic properties of innate-like T cells — namely, iNKT cells, MAIT cells and some γδ T cells — differ from those of conventional T cells. This Review describes how metabolic pathway...

Just in time for #Cd1Mr12025

Our Review on Innate-like T cell Metabolism is out!

Access free here: rdcu.be/eEV67

Please share with your Immunometabolism friends!

@cd1mr1.bsky.social
@lji.org @uniklinikkoeln.bsky.social
@natureportfolio.nature.com @natrevimmunol.nature.com

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Horisberger et al separate Lupus nephritis patients in 3 groups by blood:
healthy-like, interferon-dominant and CD8 T cell-dominant.
The CD8 T cell-dominant group had the highest biopsy activity score and highest response rate after 1 year; the healthy-like the most chronic damage. 🧪 ⑂ #NephSky
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In this #TopRead article, data demonstrated that TNFR family member CD27 is a metabolic regulator in activated human CD4+ cells, suggesting its essential contribution to T-cell metabolism and its relevance as a therapeutic target. Read more in The JI: ow.ly/bCJk50WJAwi.

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First session featuring our DGfI study groups ✅ covering innate immunity, autoimmunity, solid tumor immunology, trained immunity and CNS. Much food for thought and discussion during the coffee break☕☕☕ #IUIS25 @dgfi-org.bsky.social

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Good luck with the startup!

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Bittersweet farewell weeks at @kiroxford.bsky.social, a place pivotal to my growth as an independent scientist. With deep gratitude for this chapter, I'm thrilled to begin the next at @unibas.ch @biomedizin.unibas.ch, where my lab will study organelle inheritance in T cells in the context of ageing.

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MTA/BTA Stelle zu besetzen bei uns im lab! Join us!

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In diabetic retinopathy, microvascular damage & inflammation disrupt the blood-retina barrier, but the role of microglia was unclear

Thomas Langmann & team now show suppression of microglia-driven inflammatory responses preserves retinal integrity.

buff.ly/2k5pD5W

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The source of dietary fat influences anti-tumour immunity in obese mice - Nature Metabolism This study shows that animal-based high-fat diets accelerate tumour growth and impair anti-tumour response to melanoma in obese mice, whereas plant-based high-fat diets do not.

This was a labor of love requiring lots of teamwork over years, repeating in 3 locations! Thanks to all the lab over the years, giving their time generously to this team project, & our wonderful collaborators. The source of fat matters for anti-tumor immunity 🐄🐖🧈🌴🫒🥥
www.nature.com/articles/s42...

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Same! solving IT “issues”, like accessing university email, are my small daily wins in those days

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Polyunsaturated fatty acid-induced metabolic exhaustion and ferroptosis impair the anti-tumour function of MAIT cells in MASLD Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells constitute a highly abundant innate-like T cell population in the human liver that is critical for immune surveillance of hepatic cancers but often dysfunct...

Very cool!

www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/article/S016...

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Forget Trump & Musk's bromance...join us at Keystone's Immunometabolism Across Scales: From Cells to Systems to Healthspan!
Super science, discussions and colleagues. Be there- Vancouver, BC Jan 11-14, 2026. Keynotes: Amazing Drs. Dana Pe'er and Marcia Haigis!! Speaker line-up is GOAT!

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Openness guides discovery

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MAIT cells exacerbate colonic inflammation in a genetically diverse murine model of spontaneous colitis IL-17-producing lymphocytes are involved in both tissue repair and the propagation of inflammation, with their effects highly context-dependent. Mucosal-Associated-Invariant-T-cells (MAIT), a subset of innate-like T cells with features of both Th1 and Th17 lineages, are increasingly recognized for their roles in mucosal immunity. Here, we identified the Collaborative-Cross CC011/Unc strain, which spontaneously develops chronic colitis, as being enriched for MAIT cells. This expansion coincides with an age-related loss of intestinal barrier permeability and colonic inflammation.

Nice paper, out today!

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We also see a surge of postdoc applications of highly qualified scientist who normally would pursue their work in the US

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Thank you! Sad that I missed your talk on wednesday.

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A huge congratulations to LJI's Dr. Tom Riffelmacher! Tom's work has helped reveal a whole new side of T cells, and we are thrilled to see what he does next! 🎉

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Thanks, Reika :) I will miss @lji.org

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I am not dreaming, it’s official! I am starting my lab as Professor in the department of medicine III at @unicologne.bsky.social
We will explore the immunometabolic control of unconventional lymphocytes in cancer and cardiovascular disease.
WE ARE HIRING AT ALL LEVELS (MTA/BTA, postdoc, PHD)

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Patient-Specific In Vivo Gene Editing to Treat a Rare Genetic Disease | NEJM Base editors can correct disease-causing genetic variants. After a neonate had received a diagnosis of severe carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase 1 deficiency, a disease with an estimated 50% mortality ...

It’s done 😮

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The Professional Self: The Enemy Inside

I'd like to share this short piece on a topic I hope you will find useful. It is the result of a personl journey and many discussions with friends and peers. Let me know your thoughts.

network.febs.org/posts/the-pr...

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I am honored to be part of the Gates foundation research consortium on unconventional T cells and grateful for their support.

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