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Posts by Miriam Herbert

Irreführung would work with more than one meaning here, I would say 😄

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International Women's Day: Nominate a woman in microbiology! | crm.fems-microbiology.org

Hey #Microsky, time to celebrate your amazing female colleagues, students and mentors for #IWD2026! Nominate an inspiring woman whose research, teaching, innovation, or community leadership deserves recognition! @femsmicro.org crm.fems-microbiology.org/ssp/internat...

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Frontiers | Women in Infectious Agents and Disease: 2025 Please note that to be considered for this collection, the first author or at least one corresponding author should be a researcher who identifies as a woman...

💡 Great concept by @frontiersin.bsky.social:
An annual series by "Women in Infectious Agents and Disease". You can still apply to have your research featured in the 2025 edition!
👩‍🔬 What a smart way to increase the visibility and impact of #ScienceMadeByWomen! 💜
👉 www.frontiersin.org/research-top...

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Granuloma dual RNA-seq reveals composite transcriptional programs driven by neutrophils and necrosis within tuberculous granulomas Dual host-pathogen transcriptional profiling defines granuloma-specific programs during mycobacterial infection.

Excited to share work led by the wonderful Gopi Viswanathan examining roles of granuloma neutrophils &defining bacterial transcriptional profiles within mycobacterial granulomas. Cool collab with Qingyun Liu at UNC for evolutionary analysis of granuloma-specific genes www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Poxvirus dsDNA genomes differentially activate AIM2 or NLRP3 inflammasomes in human primary cells - The EMBO Journal The innate immune system is known for its ability to recognize cytosolic DNA as evidence of infection, but detailed studies of this process have been mostly limited to mice and cell lines. To investig...

Ever wondered how you can specifically inhibit #AIM2 #inflammasomes? @y-m-tesfamariam.bsky.social generated inhibitory AIM2 #nanobodies to ‬dissect inflammasome responses to #poxvirus infections in human #PrimaryCells
@unibonn.bsky.social @immunosens.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Important paper by Björn
Corleis. For decades a central tenet of #tuberculosis immunology has that IFNγ-driven iNOS expression in macrophages is the primary mechanism of bacterial control. Turns out this is really only in mice and maybe cattle. It’s not true in most species including humans an NHP.

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We need to talk about salaries in science Academia too often has a ‘passion first, money second’ culture. Overcoming this mindset is crucial for building a happy career.

We need to talk about salaries in science www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Tuberculosis: A surprising new hiding place for a dangerous pathogen The bacterium that causes TB can hide in liver cells called hepatocytes, and reprogram their metabolism for its own benefit.

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Thank you ☺️

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Open call for 
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Three-month fully funded internships 
for bachelor‘s and master‘s students in the fields of biology, biochemistry, 
bioinformatics, epidemiology and any other related fields.

Open call for life science interns Three-month fully funded internships for bachelor‘s and master‘s students in the fields of biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, epidemiology and any other related fields.

📣 Open call for life science #interns
Our International Summer #Internship 2026 is now open for applications. Three-months fully funded internships at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology.
👉 Information on the internship projects and how to apply: www.mpiib-berlin.mpg.de/mpiib-isi

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Thank you!

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Thank you so much ☺️

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Thank you 😊

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Miriam standing with a bouquet of flowers, a PhD hat and a really big smile next to her PhD advisor Mark Cronan.

Miriam standing with a bouquet of flowers, a PhD hat and a really big smile next to her PhD advisor Mark Cronan.

And it's finally PhDone! 🥳 Yesterday, I defended my PhD thesis "Eosinophils play a dual role in the immune defense against mycobacteria". #PhDsky #ImmunoSky #IDSky #zebrafish

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Is academic research becoming too competitive? @nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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What an interesting finding! Bio image analysis is so powerful 💥

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Want to image the adult zebrafish brain? Here's a nifty design that I made with the help of a talented master's student, Corey Steinhauser.

Supporting files here!
morgridge.org/research/lab...

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Table 4 of manuscript comparing influenza and COVID hospitalization &  death rates

Table 4 of manuscript comparing influenza and COVID hospitalization & death rates

Comparable data is hard to find, but when we looked at 2022/23 & 2023/24 data we see that deaths are still higher for COVID than influenza *BUT* looking at % hides the fact that COVID-19 is more contagious and in 23/24 there were almost 3x as many COVID hospitalizations than influenza. 4/n

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Myeloperoxidase transforms chromatin into neutrophil extracellular traps - Nature Myeloperoxidase, a highly expressed neutrophil protein, disassembles nucleosomes, facilitating neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation, and binds stably to NETs extracellularly.

📃 New paper alert!
The Zychlinsky Lab and @raunser-lab.bsky.social identified the first protein that converts chromatin into an immune effector: Myeloperoxidase transforms chromatin into neutrophil extracellular traps. Now published in @nature.com:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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I love every field's hyperspecific variant of this. (Molecular biology's is moving very small amounts of clear liquids from one tiny container to another.)

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Call for Applications / Ausschreibung

Call for Applications / Ausschreibung

Springboard for an international scientific career! 🧬🧪🔭⚛️🧠🌱 Call for #MaxPlanckResearchGroups launched; applications are possible until October 14, 2025 www.mpg.de/max-planck-r... #ScienceCareer

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Research posts on Bluesky are more original — and get better engagement Bluesky posts about science garner more likes and reposts than similar ones on X.

'Posts about research on Bluesky receive substantially more attention than similar posts on X, formerly called Twitter, according to the first large-scale analysis of science content on Bluesky. The results suggest that Bluesky users engage with posts more than do users of X.'

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According to this review they can contain mast cells and eosinophils. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Is this about the IF picture you posted recently? I immediately thought these red cells looked a lot like eos to me. 😄 But I don't know anything about testes. Haha

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Dapsone/pyrimethamine may prevent mycobacterial disease in immunosuppressed patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus - PubMed Dapsone exhibits activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) in vitro. We retrospectively examined the incidence of mycobacterial diseases within a randomized pro...

and protection from TB back in the 90s! Given the wide use of Daraprim we would love to find someone on #IDsky with retrospective data to search of improvement of treatment outcome and prevention of TB diagnosis

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7742423/

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Anyone have a good method (clearing, etc) to get rid of autofluorescence across all channels in a squishy, mucus-y sample like an oyster, in order to do FISH/HCR on the bacteria that live in the mucus of the oyster?
🧪🦑🐙🔬

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That already sounds very intense! We use photo bleaching with a H2O2 bleaching solution as recommended in the HCR IF/RNA co-detection protocol. However, I am not sure if that buffer is a game changer... Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

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Have you tried photo bleaching yet?

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Abstract from research paper in Annals of Internal Med, July 15, 2025. Conclusion: "This nationwide cohort study did not find evidence supporting an increased risk for autoimmune, atopic or allergic, or neurodevelopmental disorders associated with early childhood exposure to aluminum-adsorbed vaccines..."

Abstract from research paper in Annals of Internal Med, July 15, 2025. Conclusion: "This nationwide cohort study did not find evidence supporting an increased risk for autoimmune, atopic or allergic, or neurodevelopmental disorders associated with early childhood exposure to aluminum-adsorbed vaccines..."

New Danish cohort study with over 1 million kids confirms safety of aluminum in childhood vax. They looked at 50 different conditions, including autoimmune, allergic & neurodevelopmental (eg autism).

This should end further debate on this topic (but probably won't).

Annals Intern Med 15 July 2025

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