Our KAW research grant focuses on uncovering novel drivers of mucosal healing by leveraging unique IBD cohorts and novel technologies to map cell–microbiota interactions, complemented by advanced non-animal models like human organoids
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Posts by Mora Massaro
This is how we experience the Nobel Prize announcement every year, with excitement!
This year was extra special, as we celebrated the immunology and Treg!
👇🏼 Listening to our department prefect and lab neighbor, Marie Wahren, beautifully explaining the motivation behind this year’s #nobelprize
I recently finished my PhD in Chemical Biology at UBA-Exactas. It’s been a challenging yet rewarding journey, full of learning and meaningful people. Grateful to my advisors Karina Mariño & Ale Cagnoni, and to Gaby Rabinovich for his inspiring mentorship. Ready for the next chapter!
Review the contributions of mucus-associated microbes who are “Living on the Edge” in the colon:
www.mucosalimmunology.org/article/S193...
Glyco27 has been great so far! Gaby Rabinovich received the Hakomori Award and I had the chance to present our lab latest results regarding galectin binding. I am deeply thanked to the organization for honouring me with a travel award to be here 💫💪 #Glyco27 @glyconet.bsky.social
Postdoctoral position in Computational Biology open !
Our Lab is trying to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in establishing intestinal immune homeostasis and how a breakdown of these mechanisms may lead to diseases
More info 👇 :
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Given the context in science, it is a great day to remember his pioneer ideas:
🧪 “Science is not expensive; ignorance is.”
🔬 “Without scientific research, no modern country can survive".
Houssay not only made groundbreaking contributions to medicine but was also instrumental in founding CONICET, an instrumental organization for science 🇦🇷
Today is Scientific Researcher’s Day 👩🔬 in Argentina, honoring the birth of Dr. Bernardo Houssay, who received the 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the pituitary gland and metabolism.
A photo of a young Lilian Vaughan Morgan, sitting with a book on her lab staring into the distance.
A photo of an older Lilian Vaughan Morgan, sitting at a lab bench with a microscope and dozens of glass milk bottles bunged with cotton. Lilian is in the middle of applying ether to anaesthetize a bottle of flies.
This #InternationalWomensDay I want to tell the story of Lilian Vaughan Morgan. I learned of Lilian this past year - what a badass.
Lilian was a leading scientist when women weren't welcome in the lab, nor even the department. But she contributed immensely to the genetics of sex determination
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ÅNGSTRÖM-RESOLUTION IMAGING OF CELL-SURFACE GLYCANS 🧬🎨🍬
The glycocalyx, our cells' sugar coat, holds secrets in immunology, cancer, viral infections, and more. Visualizing its molecular architecture was impossible… until now. #glycotime #microscopy
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...