David Lynn
@davidjlynn.bsky.social
Professor and Group Leader at SAHMRI and Flinders University. Scientific Director SA Genomics Centre. Research interests in systems immunology; host-microbe interactions; genomics, cancer systems biology.
I'm looking forward to speaking at this exciting conference next year. If you're interested in the latest in microbiome research please check it out.
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Get up to 50% off the conference registration fee - apply by 24 November 📩
Join us to explore the latest tools and approaches driving advances in the field.
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#MicrobiomeSky #AcademicSky
September 11, 2025 at 11:11 PM
I'm looking forward to speaking at this exciting conference next year. If you're interested in the latest in microbiome research please check it out.
Thanks @natrevimmunol.bsky.social for highlighting our recent @nature.com paper! @flindersuniversity.bsky.social @sahmri.bsky.social
NEW Highlight of @nature.com paper by @davidjlynn.bsky.social and colleagues @sahmri.bsky.social reporting a prospective observational study of human immune responses to #vaccination after early-life #antibiotic exposure.
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#immunology #immunosky #medsky #IDsky #pedsky #publichealth
Neonatal antibiotics impair infant vaccine responses - Nature Reviews Immunology
A prospective observational study of human immune responses to vaccination after early-life antibiotic exposure shows that neonatal exposure reduces the immune response to several vaccine antigens and...
www.nature.com
April 25, 2025 at 2:45 AM
Thanks @natrevimmunol.bsky.social for highlighting our recent @nature.com paper! @flindersuniversity.bsky.social @sahmri.bsky.social
Our paper out today in @nature.com shows the important role Bifidobacteria in the infant gut microbiota play in mediating optimal responses to vaccination.
April 2, 2025 at 11:52 PM
Our paper out today in @nature.com shows the important role Bifidobacteria in the infant gut microbiota play in mediating optimal responses to vaccination.