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Posts by Mora Massaro

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Promoting healing to cure intestinal autoimmunity | Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Immunosuppressive drugs are currently the main therapeutic option for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, fewer than half of patients achieve sustained benefit, and these treatments ca...

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

Check the note 👇🏼

kaw.wallenberg.org/en/research/... #Hashtag

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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

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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!

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Review the contributions of mucus-associated microbes who are “Living on the Edge” in the colon:
www.mucosalimmunology.org/article/S193...

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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

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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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Our History | IBYME History of IBYME To strengthen Argentinian sciences development, Bernardo Houssay and his colleagues and disciples created en 1944 the first national investigation center, with full-time researchers...

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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".

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Houssay not only made groundbreaking contributions to medicine but was also instrumental in founding CONICET, an instrumental organization for science 🇦🇷

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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.

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A photo of a young Lilian Vaughan Morgan, sitting with a book on her lab staring into the distance.

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.

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...

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Spatial host–microbiome sequencing reveals niches in the mouse gut - Nature Biotechnology Spatial host–microbiome sequencing simultaneously profiles microbes and host transcriptomes from mouse colons.

Spatial host–microbiome sequencing reveals niches in the mouse gut | Nature Biotechnology

SHM-seq - an all-sequencing-based approach that captures tissue histology, polyadenylated RNAs and bacterial 16S sequences directly from a tissue

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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