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Final call to submit your abstract for #OptionsXIII in #Washington, DC

🗓 Deadline this Friday 10 April

Submit now: buff.ly/M0XfKjt

#Influenza #RespiratoryViruses

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Applications are open for the 7th ISRV School of Respiratory Viruses at The University of Hong Kong, #HongKong

An intensive program for #EarlyCareerResearchers and postgraduates covering #influenza, coronavirus, RSV and more

Apply by 30 April: buff.ly/MQ8VqlN

#RespiratoryViruses

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Nominations are open for the ISRV Lifetime Achievement Award and Geoffrey Schild Award, two of the Society’s most prestigious honours recognising excellence in respiratory virus research

Closing date: 31 March

Nominate: buff.ly/zcYPxMx

#RespiratoryViruses

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Registrations and abstract submissions are open for Options XIII

Join the global influenza and respiratory virus community in Washington, DC, 29 August to 2 September 2026

Submit your abstract by 10 April 2026

Register today: buff.ly/hrITUT5

#OptionsXIII #Influenza

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This work would not have been possible without the great contributions of first author Dr Mathis Funk, a very talented researcher and colleague who left us to soon 🧡

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Polymerase trapping as the mechanism of H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus genesis Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs) derive from H5 and H7 low pathogenic avian influenza viruses (LPAIVs). Although insertion of a furin-cleavable multibasic cleavage site (MBCS) in the...

📢 A long-term mystery in Flu finally solved by Mathilde Richard & her team at @erasmusmc.bsky.social in @science.org : How do #influenza viruses transition from low to high path? Polymerase gets trapped by the RNA template leading to backtrackig and insertions 🤯 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Applications are now open for the 7th ISRV School of Respiratory Viruses at The University of Hong Kong. An intensive program for #EarlyCareerResearchers and postgraduate students focused on influenza, coronavirus, RSV and more.

Apply now: buff.ly/MQ8VqlN

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📣 ESWI has created an Influenza Starter Pack on Bluesky
It brings together trusted public health organisations, epidemiologists, and influenza-focused experts

Follow all in one click or share with your network 🤝

👉 go.bsky.app/HuMRYtw

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Many congratulations to @pogorely.bsky.social & @pgtimmune.bsky.social and their team, very excited to see this work finally published! Such a fantastic new method for TCR analysis! Looking forward to using it myself :)

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Dr Carolien van de Sandt 2026 CSL Centenary Fellowship Recipient Dr Carolien van de Sandt

Read more about the Fellowship: www.cslfellowships.com.au/fellows-archive/dr-carolien-van-de-sandt-biography

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I'm deeply honoured & grateful to have been awarded the #CSLCentenaryFellowship at the #AAHMS dinner last week

Many thanks to my mentors & colleagues for their support

Congratulations to my Fellow winner @rhyswg.bsky.social

#MedicalResearch
#CSLCentenaryFellowships
#WomenInSTEMM
@mcri.bsky.social

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Big congratulations well deserved winners who did amazing work!! 🥳🥳

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Key takeaways from today’s #ESWI2025 plenary:
🇺🇸 Shifting US priorities reshape global research
🇪🇺🇨🇦 EU & Canada face widening funding gaps
👩‍🔬Early-career scientists struggle to find stable paths need support from established scientists
🔄 Collaboration & support are essential

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What a great session and fantastic advice from the panel on how to navigate your career. With fantastic questions from our ECR/ECaS audience.

Choose/find a path that you are passionate about and a career is rarely a straight line

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Great work by @chinweetan.bsky.social , @Len Dalit and @groomlab.bsky.social and her team understanding the signatures behind T folicular helper heterogeneity! ⬇️

#ImmunoSky

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And thanks to our funders:
@nhmrc.bsky.social, The Australian Research Council, the NIH, the Clifford Craig Foundation, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, The University of Melbourne

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Thanks everybody who contributed:
Hayley McQuilten, Jerome Samir, Oanh Nguyen, Ratana Lim, Jasveen Kaur, Simone Rizzetto, Auda Eltahla, Paul Thomas, Martha Lappas, Jamie Rossjohn, Stephanie Gras, Jane Crowe, Katie Flanagan, Fabio Luciani , Peter Doherty, @katherinekedz.bsky.social

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Thanks for the memories: How killer T cells protect us from the flu throughout life With influenza season underway in Australia, researchers at the Doherty Institute are working to better understand how the immune system responds to these infections and how its protection changes as we age.

Tejas also wrote a great lay version which can be found at the @thedohertyinst.bsky.social website: www.doherty.edu.au/news-events/...

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PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...

📢 Very proud to present @tejas-the-tcell.bsky.social 2nd First Author paper published in @pnas.org where he showed that key #TCR repertoires & gene expression profiles can be found in #influenza CD8 T central memory cell pools across the human lifespan. #AgingResearch
doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2501167122

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Central memory T cells with key TCR repertoires and gene expression profiles dominate influenza CD8+ T cell pools across the human lifespan | PNAS Central memory CD8+ T cells (Tcm) represent the prominent memory T cell subset in human blood, yet the persistence of T cell receptor (TCR) clonoty...

Thanks for the memories! Proud to have our study on central memory CD8+ T cells across the human lifespan published in PNAS today!
You can read our paper: go.unimelb.edu.au/rp7p
Or our article: go.unimelb.edu.au/jp7p
@thedohertyinst.bsky.social‬ @cvandesandt.bsky.social‬ @katherinekedz.bsky.social‬

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🚨 #ESWI2025 🚨 Key upcoming deadlines
🐦 Early bird registration ends on 30 June 2025
🚀 Extra call for abstracts in #Molecular #Virology open until 31 July 2025
🚀 Late breaker abstract submission is open until 10 August eswiconference.org/abstract-sub...

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Linking Epitope‐Specific T‐Cell Receptors to IFNγ Secretion Using Nanovial Technology To link IFNγ-secretion levels of epitope-specific T-cells with their TCRαβ, we coated nanovials with pHLA-I to capture and activate epitope-specific T-cells and their secreted IFNγ, followed by index...

📢Very proud to present @jetvddijssel.bsky.social her final paper for her PhD in @eurjimmunol.bsky.social where we used the latest #Nanovial technology to activate CD8 T cells and link their TCRs to IFNy levels without the need to fix them! doi.org/10.1002/eji.... @thedohertyinst.bsky.social @Sanquin

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🗓️ Only 3 weeks to go! 📍#ESWI2025
📆 20–23 October 2025 | Valencia, Spain
📝 Abstract submission deadline: 16 May 2025
🚨 Don’t miss your chance to contribute to the largest European #scientific conference on #Influenza & #AcuteRespiratoryVirus diseases
eswiconference.org/abstract-sub...

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#Openaccess

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This study was supported by
#nhmrc, #arc_gov_au, #MSCActions, #EU_H2020

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This study was a multi-institute collaboration between @thedohertyinst.bsky.social, @UniMelb, @whofluccmelb.bsky.social , @latrobeuni.bsky.social , @monashuniversity.bsky.social

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We would like to thank all our collaborators on this work @HayleyMcQuilten, @MaletAban, @OanhNguyen, @SophieValkenburg @EmmaGrant, @SnehaSant, @JamieRossjohn, @graslab.bsky.social , @JaneCrowe

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Conclusion: Public A2/M158-specific TCR clonotypes are long-lived. We identified a window of opportunity between 30-40 years of age, when optimal public TCRs and/or public-associated clonotypes could be boosted through novel vaccinations, so they can be maintained to older age.

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We demonstrated that the lower probability of generation of older TCRb chains underpins the decrease in TCR similarity within the A2M1-specific TCRab repertoire of older adults over time.

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Decline in adults public TCRs is compensated by expansion of similar TCRs which express public CDR3 motifs with strong avidity for A2M1. Older TCR repertoires lack public-CDR3 motifs, resulting in expansion of low similar TCRs with private CDR3 motifs & lower avidity for A2M1.

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