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WUSTL Immunology

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Happy Holidays from WUSTL Immuno! Our PhD trainees celebrated with festive ornament decorating, a baking competition, video games with Takeshi, and of course great community🎉

Happy Holidays from WUSTL Immuno! Our PhD trainees celebrated with festive ornament decorating, a baking competition, video games with Takeshi, and of course great community🎉
Lacey Feigl (@laceyfeigl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Complement King (Dr. John Atkinson) giving his annual lecture to our Rheumatology Fellows. Full of history and funny anecdotes, we’re so lucky to have him in our division! #ComplementSystem #Rheumatology WUSTL Rheumatology @[email protected] WUSM Department of Medicine

The Complement King (Dr. John Atkinson) giving his annual lecture to our Rheumatology Fellows. Full of history and funny anecdotes, we’re so lucky to have him in our division! 

#ComplementSystem #Rheumatology

<a href="/WUSTL_Rheum/">WUSTL Rheumatology @WashURheum@med-mastodon.com</a> <a href="/WUDeptMedicine/">WUSM Department of Medicine</a>
Jon Brestoff (@brestofflab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the first pre-print from our lab led by Wentong Jia implicating #MXRA8 in #obesity by impairing #UCP1 thermogenic beige and brown adipocytes. MXRA8 promotes adipose tissue whitening to drive obesity biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Aadel Chaudhuri, MD PhD (@aadel_chaudhuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congrats to newly minted Dr. Noah Earland!! Noah crushed his defense and impressed us with the quality and volume of his PhD research, his mastery of the literature, and his vision for next steps as we push the field forward. Couldn’t be any prouder than I am! José P. Zevallos, MD, MPH, FACS

Huge congrats to newly minted Dr. <a href="/EarlandNoah/">Noah Earland</a>!!

Noah crushed his defense and impressed us with the quality and volume of his PhD research, his mastery of the literature, and his vision for next steps as we push the field forward.

Couldn’t be any prouder than I am!

<a href="/jpzevallos/">José P. Zevallos, MD, MPH, FACS</a>
Rockefeller U. Press (@rockupress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In JExpMed, Toth et al. Megan Cooper Test Account report spontaneous and stimulus-driven skin disease in a mouse model associated w/ locally increased Th17 that is partially dependent on IL-22 signaling hubs.la/Q02BpZNR0 #autoimmunity #immunodeficiency #inflammation

In <a href="/JExpMed/">JExpMed</a>, Toth et al. <a href="/MACattackLab/">Megan Cooper</a> <a href="/WUSTLmed/">Test Account</a> report spontaneous and stimulus-driven skin disease in a mouse model associated w/ locally increased Th17 that is partially dependent on IL-22 signaling hubs.la/Q02BpZNR0
#autoimmunity #immunodeficiency #inflammation
Washington University Department of Neurology (@washuneurology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Gregory Wu, MD, PhD, David Carpenter, MD, Jennifer Griffith, MD, PhD, Salena Cui, MD, and Michelle Lee, MD, who were all elected into the WashU AOA chapter's Class of 2024! neurology.wustl.edu/five-neurologi…

Congratulations to Gregory Wu, MD, PhD, David Carpenter, MD, Jennifer Griffith, MD, PhD, Salena Cui, MD, and Michelle Lee, MD, who were all elected into the WashU AOA chapter's Class of 2024!
neurology.wustl.edu/five-neurologi…
Jennifer Foltz, PhD (@foltzphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm delighted to share our work uncovering new subsets and molecular programs of memory-like NK cells! It was my pleasure to work with talented grad student Jenn Tran and many others to complete this research!

Siyuan Ding (@sding88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ding Lab at the Washington University in St. Louis (sdinglab.wustl.edu) is hiring! We are looking for motivated postdocs and technicians to study rotavirus biology and vaccines using viral reverse genetics, mouse models, and human intestinal organoids. Spread the word!