#Hiring Staff Scientist: Seeking expertise in: Microglial biology, ALS (required), Neuroimmunology / single-cell / spatial approaches. iPSCs, CRISPER.
Thrilled to share our lab has been awarded its first NIH R01 #NOA! Project: α5 integrin mechanisms in #ALS pathology.
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Excited to announce that we have a new faculty search opening in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Minnesota for a tenure track Assistant Professor in RNA Virology. More info can be found here: hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/ext/365...
Building a community of PROPEL-affiliated programs at UCSF, U. Utah, UCSC, MUSC, U. Iowa, UW/Fred Hutch, OHSU, and Stanford!
There are unprecedented challenges for science, calling for bold action and collective effort. Training the next generation of scientific leaders has never been more important. Join us as we grow National PROPEL to answer this call. Learn more: propelscholars.org @propelscholars.bsky.social 🧪🧬🖥️🧵
A group foto of the MMI department at the 2025 retreat
Last week we had another amazing department retreat, expertly organized by @laurenrodda.bsky.social and @jnpruneda.bsky.social . Thank you to our fantastic invited speaker @harmitmalik.bsky.social and all the trainees for a day of wonderful science discussions.
We propose that TGFb and other barrier cytokines enable production of IFNL that acts on epithelium thereby shaping the IFN type profile of recruited pDC for maximum benefit.
We found that upon recruitment to the gut pDC ‘open’ their IFNL gene locus and express other marks of TGFbeta response. Remarkably, treatment of a pDC cell line with TGFb amplifies its otherwise meager IFNL production
We were surprised to find an abundance of pDC associated with the gut epithelium and even more surprised that some of them were stimulated by microbiota to produce IFNL but not type I IFN
@biorxivpreprint.bsky.social TGF-β triggers IFN-λ from intestine plasmacytoid DCs at homeostasis, contributing to tonic localized innate immune responses
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Excited to share the most recent work from our lab! In which we seek out the cellular source of homeostatic IFNL in the gut and find that gut pDC are ‘rewired’ to produce IFNL over type I IFNs.
Come be my boss! We’re looking for a passionate and supportive leader for our Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology. Research in MMI spans diverse models and systems of host-pathogen interactions. Come join us in the beautiful Pacific NW!
facultycareers-ohsu.icims.com/jobs/35624/c...
Abstract deadline extended to Monday, June 30! And travel grants are still available to student and post-doc members. Don't miss out - REPOST to share the info with others.
Excited to share with you my postdoctoral work published today in Nature Microbiology!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We have known for a while that stress can impact the outcome of infectious diseases; however, we reveal in our paper that it is not always detrimental.
Cytokines 2025: Submit your abstract for an oral or poster presentation by June 30th! Student and post-doctoral travel grants are still available. Don’t miss out!
seattle.cytokinesociety.org
#Cytokines #Immunology #innate #adaptive #conferences #Seattle
Drawing of a cell showing mitochondria in the cytoplasm, with murine norovirus virions exiting the cell through damage to the plasma membrane. Image credit: Valerie Rodriguez Irizarry
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Valerie Rodriguez Irizarry’s tour de force paper on murine norovirus adaptation/egress is now out in peer-reviewed form @plosbiology.org. It highlights the power of forward genetics in virology research. 🧵 1/10 journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
This cool study on compounds that can kill Plasmodium inside mosquitoes and can be applied to bed-nets was contributed to by the Riscoe lab at MMI!
Congratulations Xiaomin Yao and Eugene Rudensky for publishing this story @cp-immunity.bsky.social! Big thank you to NIH for making this work possible. Here’s a brief summary of this 🤯 finding about a gene variant that YOU 🫵 most likely have 1/n
Left: Based on electron microscopic (EM) imagery, this three-dimensional (3D) illustration provides a graphical representation of a ingle norovirus virion, set against a beige background. The different colors represent different regions of the organism’s outer protein shell, or capsid (credit: Unsplash user CDC). Right: BV2 or BV2ΔTMEM30a cells were infected with MNVCR6-HiBiT at an MOI 0.5 in the presence of DMSO, 500 µM GCDCA, or 50 µM C2 ceramide. Sixteen hours post-infection cells were lysed and infection was measured using Nano-Glo HiBiT Lytic Detection System (Promega) post-lysis. Samples are normalized to BV2 cells treated with DMSO.
Norovirus tropism depends partly on entry receptors, but what is the role of cellular #lipids? @orchardlab.bsky.social &co show that TMEM30a-mediated lipid asymmetry is crucial for murine #norovirus infection, influencing membrane fluidity, viral binding & entry @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4409MtI
💐 To NIH and NSF program officers, and anyone else trying to keep those institutions alive:
Thank you for trying to do an impossible job in an impossible time. I’m sorry for all of us that this is the world we’re living in. 1/n
Co-Chairs, Michael Gale, Jr. and @ramlabuw.bsky.social invite abstract submissions for Cytokines2025. Topics include adaptive immunity, cytokine signaling, interferon stimulated genes, structure- function, and more. Submit: seattle.cytokinesociety.org/call-for-abs...
Deadline is May 18, 2025.
Repost if you're planning to go.
Congratulations Ying-Han Chen and Kim Zaldana for showing how B cells are altered when lab mice 🐭 are released outdoors! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Here’s some context for the paper followed by how gov’t 💰 + other sources combine to make these types of studies possible 1/n
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Today, immunologists nationwide are making their voices heard! Our AAI Public Policy Fellows are on Capitol Hill, advocating for critical research funding and policies. Join them by participating in our letter-writing campaign: ow.ly/QLvQ50VaY23.
#PPFPHillDay #SciPol #Advocacy
NEW: In every way, shape, form, actions being taken say ‘don’t go into science,’ Donna Ginther told me as NIH forced to cancel programs to train future researchers. More than 1,000 students, including one who emailed 60 PIs, now scrambling to find positions. www.statnews.com/2025/03/05/t...
@laurenrodda.bsky.social, @nicelab.bsky.social , @jnpruneda.bsky.social and I wrote an OpEd on the impacts of NIH cuts on Oregon: www.bizjournals.com/portland/new...
It was signed by over 450 OHSU researchers!
It’s unfortunately paywalled, DM me if you’d like a gift link or a pdf of it.
First post on Bluesky! Excited to share the first paper from our lab in 2025! cell.com/cell-host-mi.... Our study demonstrates that UV-inactivated replication-defective rotaviruses can cause diarrhea in neonatal mice, suggesting the host response also contributes to diarrhea to flush out the virus.
Today is Rare Disease Day, and a great reminder of the importance of NIH and science funding in driving hope 🧬⬇️
www.rarediseaseday.org
Mark your calendars Cytokines 2025 Westin Seattle! Abstract submission is opening soon. Make sure to note these important deadlines:
-Abstract Submission deadline: Wednesday 18 June
-Early-Bird Registration Deadline: Friday 25 July
Group room rate $236 seattle.cytokinesociety.org for more details
The restriction on Federal Register posts appear to be still in effect. This is blocking the (legal) scheduling of study sections and, soon, advisory council meetings. I have heard that some study section meetings that had been scheduled have been cancelled.
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Effective February 10: NIH Federal Advisory Committee meeting notices to the Office of the Federal Registare are now on hold. This affects NIH's ability to move forward with National Advisory Council/Board meetings that were previously noticed as having open and closed sessions and with Scientific Review Group (study sections and Special Emphasis Panels) meetings and Boards of Scientific Counselors that had not yet been noticed with a Federal Register Notice. As such, NIH will cancel those meetings on a day-by-day basis until additional guidance is received. Scientific Review Group meetings and Boards of Scientific Counselors that were previously noticed are moving forward.
Internal NIH guidance updated yesterday. Just canceling stuff each day from here on out I guess, pending new guidance. Killing science off both slowly and incredibly rapidly.