… so much more. However, what I enjoy as much as exciting results and the opportunity to use a very broad array of techniques is working with my amazing, fun, super-intelligent fellow scientists. Thanks so much to all involved!! #bestcolleagues (4/4)
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… providers and effects of pulmonary GM-CSF on cDCs in homeostasis and type 2 inflammation using sophisticated transgenic mouse lines and scRNAseq. So what’s better or more valuable research? The fact that you can do both. By having so many possibilities how to study immunology, we can learn (3/4)
… a role for myeloid ApoE in epithelial cell integrity and macrophage ferroptosis. This was initiated by a great MD student and helped along by many other members of the EvB lab over time using almost exclusively human specimens. In Julia’s recent publication, in contrast, we dissected the (2/4)
These two recent publications nicely illustrate why I enjoy being a research scientist so much: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... and www.science.org/doi/10.1126/.... In the first publication, we followed up on sequencing results from nasal mucosa samples of N-ERD patients and describe (1/4)
We are SO EXCITED to share our story @nature.com:
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Maternal obesity reprograms fetal liver macrophages, triggering adult fatty liver disease in the offspring.
This study uncovers how Kupffer cells act as intergenerational messengers in metabolic disease.
👉 Read here: rdcu.be/erD3b
Vaccination. Sadly, we cannot vaccinate against lack of diplomacy and self-aggrandizement.
But we can vaccinate against measles.
handle Bars with a bike light fixed to it via blue lab tape
When you are late in the lab in January but do not have your commute bike #labtape