Very happy to have been able to contribute to this study that was published today in Science, which was truly a great collaborative effort. Avian PB1 provides a fitness advantage to IAV at febrile-range temperatures both in vitro and a hyperthermic nouse model 🦠 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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In 2019, NIAID proposed an ambitious scientific network focused on pandemic preparedness, research, and response - the "CREID Network".
Ten centers kicked off just as the pandemic was taking off, playing critical roles throughout.
We were just notified the whole network is terminated.
Reason? 👇
“It means we’re not doing science—we’re doing politics, and we are engaging in censorship.”
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
ANP32 proteins from ticks and vertebrates are key host factors for replication of Bourbon virus across species journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
Everything in this article rings true. The vagueness of this EO and the proposed ramifications are unsettling. Any GoF regulations must be clear and explicit, otherwise all infectious disease research could be in limbo. The consequence? Public health. This is disappointing and, sadly, unsurprising.
Exciting job opportunities!
Two postdoc positions are available in the Fodor Lab at
@dunnschool.bsky.social to study influenza virus transcription, genome replication, nuclear export and assembly.
More info: my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
I admit I’m very biased towards the new acting director of NIAID. Jeff is a phenomenal mentor and researcher, and an overall stellar human. I look forward to see how he will advocate for NIAID researchers in the interim 🦠
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This bill could dismantle virology research. Please follow this informative thread to see why this is concerning for the field as a whole. It also makes me worried about what jobs I’ll be able to find post-graduation.
Also, hate seeing influenza listed first this document…
Enough is enough. It’s gut-wrenching to see this happen in a place that’s been my scientific ‘home’ for seven years.
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This is truly a shame and the reality of what seems to be the molding of a bleak, new age of scientific research…there’s further info on flagged words in the posted 🧵 Please share widely.
(views are my own)
This is major #H5N1 news: While, so far, dairy cows in the US were infected by genotype B3.13, genotype D1.1 was found in Nevada via the national milk testing strategy.
If confirmed that it's not a bird intrusion into a milk tank, this means that there has been a new spillover into dairy cows.
Extremely interesting and equally concerning. Definitley eager to see these sequences…🦠🐄
Interesting new study by Halwe et al. examining the susceptibility and transmission of two 2.3.4.4b HPAI H5N1 viruses in calves and dairy cattle 🦆🐮 Explored how dairy cattle may be acceptable to multiple HPAI H5N1 and cause severe mastitis in mammary tissue 🐄
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
As a PhD student at NIH who’s program depends on traveling to and from the UK, panic and uncertintiy is just the start of the emotions me and my fellow students are feeling; it’s unsettling how quickly things can change and a swipe of a pen can rippling consequences
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Really proud to share our preprint describing early adaptation of H5N1 to US dairy cattle, and showing how these mutations enhance the ability of the virus to infect other mammals, such as pigs and humans.
With @influenzal.bsky.social @vidhid.bsky.social @drclairesmith.bsky.social and many more!
Avian origin and pandemic PB1 genes from influenza A viruses influence replication and pathogenesis in an avian influenza virus. Happy for this story to be out and thank you to my co-authors 🦠 #influenza #virology
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Wendy Barclay and I will soon be recruiting a postdoc to work on a virology project investigating the evolution of swine influenza viruses and how this impacts future pandemic potential.
Job will be based at Imperial's South Kensington campus. Drop me a DM/email for more details.