I'm at the American Association for Immunologists #IMMUNOLOGY2026 meeting for the 1st time! I was worried about being out of place as a neuroimmunologist but it turns out I will fit right in! I was thrilled to see this badge ribbon. Come by my lab's PLCG2 poster 709 Friday!
Posts by Dr. Sarah Hopp ๐งโ๐ฌ ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ PhD
What was the best paper about Immunity & Neurodegeneration published in 2025? Is it one of your papers, your science bestie's paper, your scientific hero's paper, or your research nemesis's paper? Nominate here ASAP for recognition at AAIC 2026 in London! alz.surveymonkey.com/r/Publicatio...
"oh noooo the tau sprinkles are spreading out of control!"
Happy holidays!
After #SfN25 it's great to be home in San Antonio just in time for #ABRCMS2025! Excited for the opportunity to talk a little bit about my research on common blood pressure drugs and Alzheimer's disease Thursday at 10:45am in 214B!
PLCG2 mutations are associated with Alzheimer's disease. Find out how PLCG2 is involved in response to peripheral inflammation from PhD student Eduardo Gutierrez Kuri at #SfN25 poster I6 this afternoon!
We and others see that calcium channel blockers are anti-inflammatory. So what do Cav1.2 and Cav1.3 do on microglia? Find out at PhD student Brinda Palliyana's #SfN25 poster right now at LBP091!
Hopp Lab is at #Sfn25! Come visit poster E40 this afternoon to learn about sex- and brain region-dependent changes in microglia tau uptake from postdoc Celso Catumbela!
Her poster was great! Congratulations to you both ๐
science communication for a lay audience is so important. "so imagine that a normal microglia is like a Furby, and a rod microglia is like a long Furby."
Congratulations to Dr. Caitlyn Fastenau @caitlynfastenau.bsky.social on a superstar dissertation defense today! It's been a joy to mentor her through her exciting discoveries related to glycobiology in Alzheimer's disease.
soon, I hope, I will be associating with the professors instead of just assisting them!
Running the PREP program at UTHSCSA for the last two years has felt like the biggest impact I've ever had in science. It has been a joy. And now it's gone.
Hey @nirenberg.net it would be great to see San Antonio support its researchers!
This is a devastating loss.