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Posts by Marion Pepper
Take a deep breath.
I am reviewing a simply amazing paper from a relatively young US-based lab, which is in danger of shutting its doors later this year. My emotions are all over the place.
The fact that this does not uniquely identify the lab I’m referring to just deepens the tragedy of this moment in US science.
AAI Congressional Briefing announcement with Capitol dome image, detailing a March 18, 2026 event on immunological research for autoimmune diseases at Cannon House Office Building.
How is immunological research transforming the fight against chronic disease? Join us on March 18 for a Congressional Briefing on the new era of autoimmune therapies. Learn how we’re closing the gap for 31M+ Americans living with autoimmunity: https://ow.ly/RJUn50YrwL8 #AAIadvocacy
1. #Measles update:
The total confirmed cases so far this year has risen to 1362 as of 3/12. Key context: The 2026 total to date is 60% of the 2025 total for the entire year.
#CDC reports that among cases with known vax status, 92% weren't vaxed.
There've been 14 new outbreaks this year.
1. Time for a #flu & #measles update.
Six more kids have died from flu, bringing the year-to-date total to 66. Sadly there will be more deaths reported but hopefully this year doesn't approach last year's dreadful pediatric death toll. #CDC estimates ~90% of these kids weren't vaccinated.
1. #CDC posted new #flu data today. A 🧵
Another pediatric death was reported in the 2024-25 flu season, making it the deadliest flu season for kids since CDC started collecting this data point 20 years ago. 2024-25 has surpassed the 2009 H1N1 pandemic.
9 kids have died from flu so far this year.
Proud to share our work now out in Cell. We hope what we learned about IgA immune responses to rotavirus can be translated into better vaccines. Congratulations Dr. Kei Haniuda, an amazing PDF. TY
@uoftmedicine.bsky.social
for covering.
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We're hiring for tenure-track faculty! Please apply if you have interests in immune responses to microbes and/or cancer, immune regulation, microbial infections (bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi), the microbiota, and/or interests that span these disciplines.
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“Thousands of very competitive projects in areas like cancer, diabetes, aging, neurological disorders and public health improvements most like went unfunded in 2025.
Similarly, at the National Science Foundation, the roughly 3,000 fewer new grants encompassed reductions to every area of science”
A bad thing is unfolding at NIH this week: It looks like the Trump administration is trying to replace key civil servant scientific leaders, the Institute Directors, with political hires. These directors control the NIH budget, tens of billions.
A bit of a video explainer here: 1/ 🧪
Congratulations to Karel Svoboda and @jshendure.bsky.social on their election to the National Academy of Medicine (@nam.edu)! Election to the Academy is one of the highest honors in health and medicine. #NAMmtg
More on their journeys to this achievement: alleninstitute.org/news/karel-s...
Super excited about first Shendure/Baker Lab collaboration & preprint on a multiplex sequencing-based strategy for screening de novo proteome editors in mammalian cells. Kudos to the brilliant Chase Suiter (not here) & @greenahn.bsky.social on the work! Preprint here:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Nobel Prize given for showing the importance of investing in science for innovation and long-term economic growth. Basically the opposite of what the US is doing. 😭
It is such a fun collaboration. Thank you @heeg.io and Kathleen Abadie!
Our findings argue that modulating TCF1+ Trm will be important for either suppressing chronic inflammatory diseases or boosting long-lived immune protection. Huge thanks to the many people who contributing to this beast and the NIH-funding that supported it.
TCF1+ cells in the tissue and highlight the TLS core as an important inhibitory niche otherwise absent in the lung tissue. Additional data from our lab and others supports that these two CD4+ Trm populations exist in multiple tissues in multiple diseases and inflammatory conditions.
we could see differences in core signatures at the center of the TLS compared to the outer ring of the TLS, with inhibitory receptor-ligand pairs (PD1/PDL1/PDL2) predominantly expressed in the core. Experiments using PD1 blockade highlight the significant role of PD1 signaling in maintaining...
Citeseq data acquired with the ImmGenT consortium (@immgen.bsky.social) and spatial transcriptomics acquired with the @alleninstitute.org, which allowed for the visualization of transcriptional programs expressed by CD4+ Trm across distance from the TLS to the airways. Even cooler...
a TCF1+ population that resides in tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) and serves as a memory progenitor population for pathological Th2 effectors that reside at the airway interface. Through a collaborative tour de force, we integrated....
What Derek Bangs PhD and colleagues found reveals important insights for treating diseases of chronic inflammation in the tissues. Allergen-specific CD4+ Trm were comprised of two functionally and geographically distinct populations:
Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by acute, intermittent, recurrent episodes of airway inflammation. A decade of work developing the tools, techniques and collaborations needed to figure out how CD4+ T cells in the lungs propagate disease can be found here:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
More coming on what this means but this was one of those stories that took almost a decade to come together but was well worth the time. Also check out a companion piece on @biorxiv by Patrick Brennan!
This moment from our latest episode with science writer @edyong209.bsky.social is 🔥
We asked Ed — how do we talk up the benefits of science in the face of government cuts? He told us that's the wrong approach. 🧪
Listen wherever, or watch on Spotify 👇
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Neat study—following 320 healthcare workers for almost a year, with 152 of them being infected, the authors examined whether or not COVID-19 associates with more upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs). It didn't (yay!).
But, having a kid <5 associated with a 74% increase in the risk of URTIs.
Excited to be here! Have to admit John Denver was running through my head as we wound our way through the country roads of West Virginia.
If you read 1 thing today, please make it this: my so-talented colleague @ericboodman.bsky.social explains why babies in the US are vaccinated at birth against hep B — and what the human costs of changing that policy would be. www.statnews.com/2025/09/11/n...
In a post on Truth Social, the president suggested that the CDC was being “ripped apart” over a question that was answered long ago — whether Covid vaccines work.
(Gift article)
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Yesterday the president demanded that evidence about Covid vaccines be shown to the public. Today @apoorvanyt.bsky.social & I run through some of the studies made public over the past 4+ years that show that the vaccines work. Gift link: nyti.ms/46k17Tq
Enormous thanks to @immunologyking.bsky.social and @maurogaya.bsky.social for organizing a vibrant, invigorating #EMBObarriertissues workshop. A poignant reminder of how critical
immunological studies are for ameliorating human disease. And a lot of fun people. 🐟 #wickelfisch