π¨ Job alert!
The Taghon lab (Ghent University π§πͺ) is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in molecular & computational immunology.
Join us to explore immune cell development in the human thymus using single-cell & spatial omics.π§¬
π More info here: tinyurl.com/joinTTlab
#ScienceCareers #PostdocJobs
Posts by Lena Boehme
π¨ New review from @taghonlab.bsky.social: We summarise the current state of knowledge about the identity and molecular biology of human thymus seeding progenitors.
π Read it now in JACI: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@ugent-fge.bsky.social
I'm beyond excited and super grateful to @fwovlaanderen.bsky.social for supporting me for another 3 years with a senior postdoc fellowship! π₯³
Stay tuned for cool science on lineage decisions in human T cell development and the role of the thymic microenvironment. π©βπ¬π»
@taghonlab.bsky.social #UGent
Thanks! Already looking forward to WrocΕaw - and it's comforting to know that thanks to you we won't have to wait 2 years for exciting gdT cell content π
Had a wonderful time last week at #gammadeltatoronto! Amazing talks and so many exciting posters. Great to see how shared love for #gdTcells can bring together such an inspiring crowd of scientists! π©βπ¬ποΈ
Last weekend our research collaboration with @taghonlab.bsky.social at @uzgent.be, in the context of the @humancellatlas.org, was extensively covered in this nice article in @tijd.be. @viblifesciences.bsky.social
Our research on human Ξ³Ξ΄ T cells is in collaboration with the lab of David Vermijlen @ulbruxelles.bsky.social
u-cri.ulb.be/index.php?ac...
In this context, he is looking for a postdoc with experience in molecular biology. Apply now to become part of the team! π
euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/306959
The program for the 11th International Ξ³Ξ΄ T Cell Conference is now live!
Visit www.gammadeltatoronto.ca and register before the early bird deadline (Jan 13).
#gdTcells #gd2025 #BestConferenceEver
β¨ New year, new opportunities:
Come join our team for some exciting projects on human Ξ³Ξ΄ T cell development using single cell and spatial multiomics! We're looking for PhD students and postdocs with interest/experience in computational biology. π©βπ¬π¨βπ» Reach out for more info!
Microscopy image of human thymus
Introducing the first comprehensive spatial atlas of the developing human thymus.
Find out more and how our researchers helped to develop a new high resolution spatial mapping method to study the stages of thymus development.
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www.ebi.ac.uk/about/news/a...
Header of Nature paper 'A spatial human thymus cell atlas mapped to a continuous tissue axis' with examples of CITE-seq data analysis results and a Shiny App logo.
If you like scRNA-seq, you'll love CITE-seq. π Exploring thymocyte development through this multimodal data set has been utterly fascinating and the level of detail captured by RNA & protein is a real game changer. Get a glimpse of it with our shiny appβ¨
ccgg.ugent.be/shiny/htsa_t...
Shout out to my BlueSky-less co-authors Nadav Yayon & Veronika Kedlian - it's been a truly inspiring journey!
In this collaborative effort with the labs of Sarah Teichmann and Ron Germain we explored thymic tissue organisation, cell migration trajectories and molecular composition throughout development using a novel common coordinate framework and a large resource of spatial and single cell data.
Couldn't wish for a better BlueSky debut post:
Our spatial atlas of the developing thymus is now published in Nature! π₯³
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Also check out the other papers in the new Human Cell Atlas collection: www.nature.com/collections/...
#singlecell #spatial #multiomics