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Posts by Rafa Argüello

The US’s anti-DEI crusade comes to Canada — Kevin Ng Canada’s politicians should look at how anti-DEI attacks have been used to undermine research funding and academic freedom in the US

My thoughts on Canada’s adoption of the US’s anti-DEI rhetoric, and what it could mean for Canadian research

5 months ago 10 7 1 1
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Great pleasure to finally meet and discuss in person with the one and only PC (what's his blue sky?)
today at @ciml.bsky.social . I hope you enjoy your time!

in the photo he looks like singing, but not, is just rocking it

PC is another great member of our @immunometeurope.bsky.social !

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

Congratulations Nicolas !

I just seen this and I will read in detail, but... I wonder,
what is the advantage for viruses to target the centromere proteins? they inhibit silencing machinery there? hmm 🤔.. is that known?

10 months ago 1 0 1 0

🔬 🦠 Check this great scientific meeting organized by Carolyn King and CIML's team leader Mauro Gaya.
@immunologyking.bsky.social
@maurogaya.bsky.social

11 months ago 5 5 0 0

Thanks Antonio, it was such a pleasure to share our work in your conference. 🙏🤗

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

So many great talks today! to the Organizers @Nuria Martínez-Martín, @Fernando Martin Belmonte et al.

@Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, CBM

@cnrs.fr #Innovation #Metabolism

@agencerecherche.bsky.social (Agence nationale de la recherche)

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Happy to be at the Spanish "Cell Metabolism Network" conference in Madrid.

Tomorrow I will be closing the conference and sharing what we are doing at CIML sharing work of 💪: Ro Lavignolle Heguy, Pau G González, Raph CHAPUY & Felipe Flores Santibáñez and @gammaomics.bsky.social

1 year ago 7 0 1 0
Selfie of 3 persons at a « Stand up for Science » March in the middle of a crowd of pacific demonstrator. One of the 3 persons is holding a sign that says « more labcoats and less white robes » written in French and showing an actual labcoat next to KKK white robes.

Selfie of 3 persons at a « Stand up for Science » March in the middle of a crowd of pacific demonstrator. One of the 3 persons is holding a sign that says « more labcoats and less white robes » written in French and showing an actual labcoat next to KKK white robes.

It’s the start of a new week.

But we still want more labcoats and less white robes.

We need to keep standing up for science!

@standupforscience.bsky.social
@marionlegrand.bsky.social
@rafajarguello.bsky.social
@cnrs.fr @inserm.fr @univ-amu.fr
@crcm.bsky.social @ciml.bsky.social
#Medsky

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Very happy on my way to Davos to Share our latest research and developments we are doing at @ciml.bsky.social and @gammaomics.bsky.social at the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research and discuss with Milena Sokolowska, team and SIAF PIs.

++On the ✈️ next to a colleague by chance!

👨‍🔬🌎🤏

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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I have been so sick! lost the sense of smell and taste. I don't appreciate tastes but only textures in my mouth.

My father lost his sense of smell in an accident (11yo). However, He enjoys food more than average people.
How come? did he forgot what tastes good and created a new scale in his brain?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Today is the international day against childhood cancer.

To honor the 2,500 children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer each year in France, scientists from @crcm.bsky.social, @aphm-chu-marseille.bsky.social & @inp-marseille.bsky.social ran 15km this morning in Marseille to draw 2500 in GPS 💪🏻

1 year ago 20 4 1 0
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Statement on Threat to the Federal Scientific Workforce - AAI News AA is deeply concerned about the damage to the biomedical research enterprise that will occur as a result of drastic reductions in the size of the federal scientific workforce

news.aai.org/2025/02/15/s...

1 year ago 7 4 0 0

objectively speaking, you mean..

no? 😜

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Thanks a lot Eddy for your kind words. My pleasure to work with you, Marion and all this great community, altogether committed to help fighting Pediatric Cancers,
.. is inspiring!!

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

Thanks a lot Eddy for your kind words. My pleasure to work with you, Marion and all this great community, altogether committed to help fighting Pediatric Cancers,
.. is inspiring!!

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
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Crick Crash Course: your immune system Our series of morning lectures sharing science from across the Crick in a simple and accessible way continues.

If you happen to be in London on February 12th and have nothing better to do…

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/crick-cras...

1 year ago 22 11 1 1
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Petition: Tighten the rules on political donations We want the government to: Remove loopholes that allow wealthy foreign individuals to make donations into UK political parties (e.g. by funnelling through UK registered companies). Cap all donations ...

If you’re looking at what’s happening in the US, seeing Musk considering making massive donations to Reform & trying to subvert our democracy, and are rightly horrified, might I recommend signing this - petition.parliament.uk/petitions/70...

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We have two postdoc positions in the lab: We are looking for neuroscientist with expertise in circuits, and for molecular virologist. If you are excited to apply your expertise to questions in neuroimmunology, please reach out for details.
Please retweet.

1 year ago 14 12 0 1
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Registration is live!! May 30th deadline for #EMBOTissueImmunity in Basel🇨🇭 (home to Eurocup 2025, Eurovision 2025, Art Basel, world renowned architecture and muuuuuch more!) Be our guest for groundbreaking #immunology discussion, swimming & fun along the Rhine.
meetings.embo.org/event/25-bar...

1 year ago 32 15 0 1

Why don't you make songs from your papers? and share them here? it's lots of fun :)

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

hahaha
it's art,
don't confuse with the rest..

Claude Bernard said:

"Art is I, Science is We"

I agree, but would rephrase:

"Art is AI, Science is We"

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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First 🦋 post (great to join everyone here) about our paper that's been published in JACI: www.jacionline.org/article/S009...

Check it out if you have ever wondered how fungal spore growth controls how dendritic cells (clearly THE best immune cell) trigger inflammation that causes asthma...

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If you want to see our work presented directly from the primary source, @julienmambu.bsky.social will be giving a free webinar on Feb 6th at 5 PM CET as part of the Thursday seminar series of the French Society of Immunology #SFI
sign up here: zoom.us/webinar/regi...

1 year ago 8 6 0 0

hahah thanks Joaquin!
It was a lot of work even if AI helped a lot :)!
Which is your favourite? Video/Figure 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6?

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Thanks to the @ciml.bsky.social and all our collaborators
@cnrs-dr12.bsky.social IGH, C3M..

I also want to thanks to Claude Bernard that inspired me for this post:

"Art is AI, Science is We" (Rafa J. Argüello)

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I propose you do the same with your next pre-pring and let´s make scientific publications and sharing results also part of the creative process.

I can also share how I did this.. but I also let you create your own way ;)

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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"We hypothesized that patients with high expression levels of XBP1 target genes might resist Bortezomib more effectively. Our research in clinical trials confirmed this, predicting patient survival with bortezomib—but not with other drugs, highlighting the specificity of our findings. "

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"Stress can lead to cell death or survival. Chemotherapies like bortezomib induce ER stress"

We discovered a subpopulation of bortezomib-resistant cells that survive, reliant on IRE-1, raising questions about the role of IRE1 and XBP1 in patient survival under bortezomib treatment."

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4/6 "Using SNUPR, we observed diverse cellular responses to the same stress: some cells block protein translation, others pause and recover, while some don’t stop at all. Not all induce XBP1 translocation—some massively do.

Discover much more about their intricate interactions in our paper! 📑"

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"Western blot and qPCR are bulk and can be tedious, so we developed SNUPR"

Think of it like flow cytometry, but for nuclei. SNUPR allows to more efficiently track transcription factor translocation, and translation without cytoplasmic interference, offering clearer, more specific results."

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