Jo Haney
@jo__haney
Postdoc researcher @cvrinfo using in-situ structural biology to understand viral infections
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29-09-2017 22:31:11
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📃 READ | Explore some of our research into coinfection and virus-virus interactions of #RSV & #Flu from Jo Haney, Sema Nickbakhsh, #PabloMurcia & colleagues in a recent article in Nature Outlook.
nature.com/articles/d4158…
Watch Jo discuss her research: youtu.be/SiZZIocgN8E?si…
The very talented Lois Mason 👩🏻🔬 turned my rambling into this #CVRShorts video discussing our recent paper, give it a watch! 👀
New University of Glasgow research, using cells from human lungs, offers insights into the hidden world of viral coinfection between #influenza and #RSV
The Nature Microbiology study was led by MRC-Uni of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research’s Pablo Murcia (he/him) and funded by Medical Research Council
#WorldChangingGlasgow
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Had a brilliant time taking in all the great science at @RSV2022, thank you to the organisers for having me! Really enjoyed sharing our work on RSV-flu hybrid virions, paper to follow soon!🔬 Pablo Murcia (he/him) Swetha Vijayakrishnan SCMI MRC-Uni of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
Fantastic talk by Jo Haney at the RSV2022 showcasing our super exciting work on the formation of hybrid filaments during coinfection of RSV and Flu. Pablo Murcia (he/him) David Bhella @RSV2022 MRC-Uni of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research 👏👏👏
Today it’s #InternationalWomensDay and we’re celebrating all our amazing #WomenInScience at @cvrinfo.
Watch this video to see some of the incredible people who contribute to our fight against viruses & the diseases they cause.
#BreakTheBias #IWD2022
🎥youtu.be/rnk8ITZm2xI🎥
📽️ | #WomenInScience
We had a lot of fun today filming many of our amazing #WomenInScience for a video we will share on #InternationalWomensDay (8th March)!
#CVRWomenInScience #TeamUofG
Fantastic end to the year - our latest paper describing the structure of respiratory syncytial virus is out doi.org/10.15252/embj.… thanks to the many wonderful colleagues who made this happen. Thanks also to The EMBO Journal for such a positive publication experience! A🧵