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Posts by Romagnani Lab

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Not Just Passing Through: Bone Marrow as a Home for Diverse Resident T Cells CD8+CD69− memory T cells (Schneider Revueltas et al.) were identified to reside in bone marrow besides canonical CD8+CD69+ tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM). In addition, CD4+CD69+ Tr1-like cells ...

🔥 Hot off the press in EJI!

📝 A new Commentary by Zens & van Gisbergen (bit.ly/4i5PJiE) reveals how the bone marrow forms a diverse, compartmentalized niche for resident T cells by
🔎 highlighting key findings from Schneider Revueltas et al. (bit.ly/47Y7I5G) and Pulvirenti et al. (bit.ly/4pcoFQZ).

5 months ago 7 4 1 0

Join us at Charité University and the IMPRS-IDI Graduate Program in Berlin to unravel NK cell clonality and memory! We are looking for motivated PhD candidates who are passionate about immunology. @romagnanilab.bsky.social
@timorckert.bsky.social
Apply now 👉 www.imprs-idi.org/home/

5 months ago 2 2 0 2

📣 EJI is proud to share that this year’s Nobel Prize winner, Shimon Sakaguchi, published with us on 6 October: bit.ly/46R7n4g
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Shimon for receiving the prize in recognition of his pioneering work on Tregs. #NobelPrize #Immunology #Tregs

6 months ago 19 8 0 1
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Editor-in-Chief Nadja Bakocevic presenting at #IUIS2025 Career Fair on the ways @eurjimmunol.bsky.social and @efis-immunology.bsky.social support early career researchers.

✨ Celebrating 50 years of EJI and introducing the brand-new ECR Article of the Year Prize!

8 months ago 4 3 2 0
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📢 Call for papers! Our special issue on Autoimmunity & Environmental Factors is open for submission.

✅Guaranteed peer review for all #IUIS2025 participants!

Contribute to advancing our understanding of how modifiable factors influence immune tolerance and autoimmunity 👉 bit.ly/3HFEgIA

8 months ago 6 3 1 0
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Striking the Right Chord at EJI: Introducing Editor‐in‐Chief Matteo Iannacone and the Seamless Transfer Policy Click on the article title to read more.

Excited to share that I am stepping in as the new Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Immunology (@eurjimmunol.bsky.social)! I feel truly honored to take on this role, following the outstanding work of my predecessors, Chiara Romagnani and Jim Di Santo.
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1 year ago 22 3 2 1
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EJI is in Berlin together with spatial biology enthusiasts!
#ESSB inaugural conference #immunology #ImmunoSky @schuerch.bsky.social @denisschapiro.bsky.social Meeting support by EFIS-EJI bit.ly/3W5nE1j @yefis-immunology.bsky.social @romagnanilab.bsky.social @iannaconelab.bsky.social

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
Associate Professor/Professor of Infection and/or Immunity - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge Associate Professor/Professor of Infection and/or Immunity in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge.

A very rare position for an immunology professorship at Cambridge. Something to think about!

www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49381/

1 year ago 52 48 3 0
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Opening for a postdoc on an exciting study on the effect of the maternal diet on imprinting of embryonic ILC3s!
Collaborative project with Andreas Diefenbach (Charité, Berlin).The postdoc will work in an inspiring environment in the @ciml.bsky.social, situated within the beautiful campus Luminy.

1 year ago 6 6 0 1
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Huge congratulations to @timorckert.bsky.social on receiving the Pettenkofer Prize for our work on human NK cell memory and clonality! A heartfelt thank you to Oliver Keppler and the Pettenkofer-Stiftung for the warm welcome and the wonderful ceremony!

1 year ago 9 1 1 1

Thank you for doing this! Please add me!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Made a starter pack for those interested in Innate Lymphoid Cells (#ILC). Please drop me a line when you like to be added! go.bsky.app/BNuUVCx

1 year ago 21 12 12 1
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Clonal expansion and epigenetic inheritance of long-lasting NK cell memory - Nature Immunology Here, the authors use single-cell multiomics and profiling of mitochondrial mutations as endogenous barcodes to show that human adaptive NK cells induced by CMV persist as clonal expansions that inher...

To introduce myself and what I do: in my PhD @romagnanilab.bsky.social, I found that human NK cells maintain clonal immune memory to CMV infection www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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