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Dr. Miriam Merad is a woman with chin-length black hair wearing a white long sleeve shirt and a cream-colored scarf. She is smiling at the camera, standing in front of a blurred background.

Dr. Miriam Merad is a woman with chin-length black hair wearing a white long sleeve shirt and a cream-colored scarf. She is smiling at the camera, standing in front of a blurred background.

Dr. Miriam Merad (Icahn School of Medicine at Mt Sinai) will present "Macrophages Key Guardians of Tissue Health and Drivers of Diseases" at our next #Eberly Distinguished Lectureship in #Immunology! @pitt-pmi.bsky.social

See you Thurs., April 23rd at noon in the Assembly Auditorium or Zoom!

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From left to right: Dr. Heth Turnquist (man with a beard and glasses wearing jeans, a white button up shirt, and a black suit coat), Dr. Ananda Goldrath (woman wearing a long navy blue dress and orange shoes), and Dr. Dario Vignali (man with glasses wearing dark pants, a gray button up shirt, and a dark gray suit coat) all smiling. They are standing in front of a large projector screen with Dr. Goldrath's title slide in the background, "T cell function in tissues is imprinted by anatomical positioning And CD8 T cell exhaustion rescued by restoration of proteostasis".

From left to right: Dr. Heth Turnquist (man with a beard and glasses wearing jeans, a white button up shirt, and a black suit coat), Dr. Ananda Goldrath (woman wearing a long navy blue dress and orange shoes), and Dr. Dario Vignali (man with glasses wearing dark pants, a gray button up shirt, and a dark gray suit coat) all smiling. They are standing in front of a large projector screen with Dr. Goldrath's title slide in the background, "T cell function in tissues is imprinted by anatomical positioning And CD8 T cell exhaustion rescued by restoration of proteostasis".

Dr. Ananda Goldrath lecturing from behind a podium, next to a large projection screen showing graphs of T cell biology.

Dr. Ananda Goldrath lecturing from behind a podium, next to a large projection screen showing graphs of T cell biology.

Thank you to everyone who attended yesterday's #Eberly Distinguished Lectureship in #Immunology! Thank you especially to Dr. Ananda Goldrath for such a wonderful talk!!! It's been an honor to host you and learn more about your researchπŸ”¬πŸŒŒ

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REMINDER to join us TOMORROW, Oct. 16th at noon in the Assembly auditorium & via Zoom for our next #Eberly Distinguished Lectureship in #Immunology!

Dr. Ananda Goldrath from the Allen Insitute for Immunology (Seattle) will present "Thinking about the immune system in tissues across time & space"βŒ›πŸŒŒ

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REMINDER to join us on Thurs., Oct. 16th at noon in the Assembly auditorium & via Zoom for our next #Eberly Distinguished Lectureship in #Immunology!

Dr. Ananda Goldrath from the Allen Insitute for Immunology (Seattle) will present "Thinking about the immune system in tissues across time & space"βŒ›πŸŒŒ

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Dr. Ananda Goldrath is a brunette woman with a curly bob, wearing a dark purple v-neck long sleeve shirt and gold hoop earrings. She is standing in front of a blurred background, smiling at the camera.

Dr. Ananda Goldrath is a brunette woman with a curly bob, wearing a dark purple v-neck long sleeve shirt and gold hoop earrings. She is standing in front of a blurred background, smiling at the camera.

Dr. Ananda Goldrath (Allen Institute for Immunology) will present "Thinking about the immune system in tissues across space & time" at our next #Eberly Distinguished Lectureship in #Immunology!! @pitt-pmi.bsky.social

See you Thurs., Oct. 16th at noon in the Assembly Building Auditorium or Zoom!

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