I had the opportunity to present my research at #AIR2026 (Wellcome Genome Campus), focusing on how lactate shapes host-microbe interactions in the lung
It was a great experience to share this work, receive valuable feedback, and engage with researchers across microbiology and immunology.
#microbiome
Incredible time at #AIR2026 covering breadth of respiratory infection, microbiomes and immunology with some really beautiful biology. Thanks to fellow committee members @resp-micro.bsky.social @drclairesmith.bsky.social @ewanharrison.bsky.social , Alex Kayongo and organisers @eventswcs.bsky.social
Fantastic final day at #AIR2026. A masterclass in in vitro modelling by Scott Randall followed by a great panel discussion with funders @asthmaandlung.org.uk @wellcometrust.bsky.social @cysticfibrosis.org.uk @karlstaples.bsky.social
Another insightful day of science, discussion and making new friends at #AIR2026
Day 2 Highlights: making sense of big data, spatial transcriptomics and in vitro modelling of respiratory infections @eventswcs.bsky.social @sangerinstitute.bsky.social
Nice talk from @teojcryan.bsky.social … in summary, metagenomics from low biomass samples is hard! #AIR2026
Now at #AIR2026 moving on to viruses and human challenge with @ryanthwaites.bsky.social
Next up at #AIR2026 one of my favourite people @doctoranastasia.bsky.social talking about the use of Neisseria lactamica in human challenge. Highlighting potential clinical utility of respiratory commensals and talking about the first ever perinatal human challenge model
Amazing overview of the extent of pneumococcal human challenge work by Prof. Daniela Ferreira from the Oxford Vaccine Group #AIR2026 - particular focus on differences across the life course
Always good to be back at Wellcome Genome Campus, this time for the #AIR2026 conference on Genomic and systems approaches to respiratory infection, microbiomes and immunity
Last call for #AIR2026 in-person registrations! ⏰
If you missed the recent deadline, you now have more time 😌
Register by 19 January: bit.ly/46T6uJB
Join #immunology and #microbiology experts exploring the frontiers of respiratory infection, host–microbiome interactions, and immune dynamics 🧪🧬
Network in person with respiratory biology experts! #AIR2026
Excellent speakers will share research focusing on #genomics, host–pathogen interactions, and translational impact 🧬
➕ Hear from funders exploring the future of #RespiratoryResearch funding.
Register by 12 January👉🏼 bit.ly/46T6uJB
Not had chance to submit your #AIR2026 abstract yet?
Good news, we've extended the deadline to 1 December 🎉
This meeting is an opportunity to gain feedback from leaders in immunology and microbiology.
Join our fabulous speaker lineup with your innovative ideas and insights!
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AIR: Genomic and Systems Approaches to Respiratory Infection, Microbiomes and Immunity Dates: 11-13 February 2026 Location: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, UK, and online, Bursary application deadline: 3 November 2025 Abstract submission deadline: 17 November 2025 In-person registration deadline: 12 January 2026
Build your research profile at a global conference on respiratory disease, biology and genomics! #AIR2026
Submit your abstract by 17 November ✍
🗓️ Dates: 11-13 February
We encourage insights that focus on genomics approaches, host–pathogen interactions, and translational impact.
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AIR: Genomic and Systems Approaches to Respiratory Infection, Microbiomes and Immunity Dates: 11-13 February 2026 Location: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, UK, and online, Bursary application deadline: 3 November 2025 Abstract submission deadline: 17 November 2025 In-person registration deadline: 12 January 2026
Ready to showcase your respiratory infection and genomics research? Submit your abstract for #AIR2026 ✍
Demonstrate the application of #genomics technologies in respiratory biology, and gain feedback from leaders 🫁
🗓️ Dates: 11-13 February
⏰ Abstract deadline: 17 November
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AIR: Genomic and Systems Approaches to Respiratory Infection, Microbiomes and Immunity Dates: 11-13 February 2026 Location: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, UK, and online, Bursary application deadline: 3 November 2025 Abstract submission deadline: 17 November 2025 In-person registration deadline: 12 January 2026
Showcase advances in infection and respiratory immunology at our 2026 conference!
Share your insights on respiratory infection, host-microbiome interactions, and immune cell dynamics with field leaders.
🗓️ #AIR2026 dates: 11-13 February
📩 Submit an abstract by 17 November
📎 bit.ly/46T6uJB
AIR: Genomic and Systems Approaches to Respiratory Infection, Microbiomes and Immunity Dates: 11-13 February 2026 Location: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, UK, and online, Bursary application deadline: 3 November 2025 Abstract submission deadline: 17 November 2025 In-person registration deadline: 12 January 2026
🌟 Join leading experts in respiratory biology and genomics with bursary support!
Participate at our #AIR2026 conference without worrying about the cost - apply by 3 November 📩
🗓️ 11-13 February 2026
Our financial support covers up to 50% of the registration fee
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hybrid conference AIR: Advances in Infection and Respiratory Immunology Dates: 11-13 February 2026 Location: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, UK, and online, Bursary application deadline: 3 November 2025 Abstract submission deadline: 17 November 2025 In-person registration deadline: 12 January 2026 Virtual deadline: 2 February 2026
Join leading researchers to learn more about advances in infection and respiratory immunology! #AIR2026
This meeting will explore the frontiers of respiratory infection, host-microbiome interactions, and immune cell dynamics 🫁
🗓️ 11-13 February 2026
📎 Find out more: bit.ly/3V3w08i
#Genomics 🧬