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Gustavo Monasterio Ocares
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Science worker #NewPI | DMD, PhD @uchile | Assistant Professor @ki.se | #MucosalImmunology #SalivaryGlands #OralGut | Co-founder & Vice-president @AICHIS_2022 🇨🇱 🇸🇪 | Co-founder and Board of @OralGut.bsky.social | he/him/his
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Excited to share a new chapter:
As of July 1st, I’ve joined @ki.se as an Assistant Professor and #NewPI!

The Monasterio Lab is officially up and running — we’ll study physiological circuits driving #salivaryglands and #GItract communication in health and disease.

Stay tuned for the science ahead!
WELL DONE NYC!!!!
November 5, 2025 at 7:14 AM
Peripheral Immune Tolerance!
October 6, 2025 at 10:11 AM
Reposted by Gustavo Monasterio Ocares
Come and be my colleague at the Dunn School! It‘s a brilliant place to work and exciting to be building up our immunology team. Do apply. Do pass on the news 💉🧬🦠🔬🧫
We're hiring (again)!

We are looking for an associate professor in cell and molecular biology, with a particular focus on immunology (defined broadly)

If you have a great record and exciting plans, consider joining our thriving and welcoming department

www.path.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/asso...
September 10, 2025 at 8:11 PM
Reposted by Gustavo Monasterio Ocares
New Postdoc position as part of the recently awarded MRC Core in Exposome Immunology, led by Jo Konkel here @lydiabeckeriii.bsky.social. Job ad and more info below:
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...

www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/research/ins...
Research Associate in MRC CoRE in Exposome Immunology (Defining Acute and Chronic Mucosal Responses to Pollution Exposure):Oxford Road
Project Title: Defining Acute and Chronic Mucosal Responses to Pollution Exposure
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk
September 8, 2025 at 9:51 AM
Fantastic resource!
🧵How to write and manage your first research budgets

The point of funding is to convert it into quality research. A well-spent research budget should fund the idea it was raised on, plus revision experiments, plus preliminary data for the next grant. So you need to spend, while avoiding waste.
September 4, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Job alert in a really great lab!! 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
We are hiring! 2 years postdoctoral fellowship, to work on the generation of all-human, vascularized and innervated organ-on-chip systems & model infection & inflammation - in Sweden 🇸🇪 @liu.se

Details in the link - please help me spreading the announcement!

liu.se/en/organisat...
Open positions in bioengineering
Learn more about open scholarship positions in bioengineering at IFM.
liu.se
September 3, 2025 at 3:24 PM
Reposted by Gustavo Monasterio Ocares
'What mattered, I realized, was not to be some imaginary perfect mentor with all the answers, but to get to know my mentee, including her hopes and ambitions, and offer whatever guidance and support I could based on my own experiences.'
www.science.org/content/arti...
As a Ph.D. student, I felt unprepared to mentor—but I’m glad I took the leap
“I could help even when I did not have a solution,” this scientist learned
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September 2, 2025 at 1:37 AM
Honored to share a short interview for the Latin American community in Sweden 🇸🇪🌎. We talked about the Association of Chilean Researchers in Sweden, my journey as a Chilean scientist abroad, and how we work in democratising knowledge with our project #ExploraNobel

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13 shares | 🌍🎙️ Esta semana en el podcast: Gustavo Monasterio, investigador chileno en Suecia 🇨🇱➡️🇸🇪. Nos cuenta sobre el proyecto ExploraNovel 🔬✨ y su experiencia en el mundo de la investigación. 🚀 |...
🌍🎙️ Esta semana en el podcast: Gustavo Monasterio, investigador chileno en Suecia 🇨🇱➡️🇸🇪. Nos cuenta sobre el proyecto ExploraNovel 🔬✨ y su experiencia en el mundo de la investigación. 🚀.
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September 1, 2025 at 7:47 AM
Back from one of the best conferences I’ve attended!The @embo.org Workshop on Barrier Immunity,brilliantly organized by @maurogaya.bsky.social & @immunologyking.bsky.social!

Outstanding science from many, including @mucosalimmunology.bsky.social, @danmucida.bsky.social& @martinaparigi.bsky.social
August 30, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Grant writing can, and should, be fun ☺️
August 13, 2025 at 8:38 AM
Impressive!
I'm excited about a new @biorxivpreprint.bsky.social story that just went live! This one takes a #computational #immunology approach to understanding #tissueresident lymphocytes. The story highlights the extra value mathematical modelling can bring to biology. 🧵1/10

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Probabilistic migration events drive transient tissue residency of lymphocytes during homeostasis
Tissue-resident lymphocytes form a phenotypically and functionally distinct analog to the corresponding circulatory lymphocyte populations. Residential CD8 T cells, in particular, are identified as having prolonged residence in the tissues and key functions in recall responses at tissue-environmental interfaces, although the dwell time in individual tissues has yet to be resolved. Residential CD4 T cells, regulatory T cells, B cells, and NK cells have been demonstrated to share phenotypic properties with residential CD8 T cells, but the migratory kinetics are even more poorly defined. Here we used probabilistic modelling on a large parabiosis dataset, covering multiple time-points and tissues, to calculate migration kinetics and dwell times of multiple lymphocyte subsets across a diverse set of tissues. Markov chain modelling identified distinct cell type-specific and tissue-specific residency patterns. The liver and gut were prone to prolonged residency compared to other tissue types, and a hierarchy of residency was observed with CD8 T cells and NK cells demonstrating longer residency than CD4 conventional T cells and regulatory T cells, which in turn resided in tissues longer than B cells. With few exceptions, however, average residency was at least an order of magnitude shorter than the life-span of the mouse, indicating a more dynamic form of steady-state tissue residency than usually assumed. Together these data provide a comprehensive model of a pan-tissue shared program in lymphocyte tissue residence, as well as identifying cell type- and organ-specific modification of the migratory kinetics. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Wellcome Trust, https://ror.org/029chgv08, 222442/Z/21/Z European Research Council, TissueTreg
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July 9, 2025 at 8:48 AM
“As faculty, those from lower-income backgrounds may also experience an acute dependence on their salaries and positions, making them hesitant to speak out, challenge norms, or draw attention to themselves. “

journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
Too poor to science: How wealth determines who succeeds in STEM
From student to researcher, a career in science can come with a high price tag. This Perspective explores how persistent financial barriers limit who can succeed in science, revealing how wealth shape...
journals.plos.org
July 6, 2025 at 2:38 PM
Excited to share a new chapter:
As of July 1st, I’ve joined @ki.se as an Assistant Professor and #NewPI!

The Monasterio Lab is officially up and running — we’ll study physiological circuits driving #salivaryglands and #GItract communication in health and disease.

Stay tuned for the science ahead!
July 5, 2025 at 12:45 PM
I can’t unsee it
June 20, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Reposted by Gustavo Monasterio Ocares
New observations from the Very Large Telescope in Chile may have caught a Jupiter-like planet at its moment of birth around another star.

The universe just keeps on building more cool things. 🔭🧪

www.eso.org/public/image...
June 10, 2025 at 6:23 PM
When and how did our “two-hole” digestive tube first appear in evolution? Such a fascinating question, recently tackled in this preprint!

“Our results suggest that the bilaterian anus evolved from a male gonopore that came in contact with the digestive endoderm to form the posterior opening.” 🧪
June 10, 2025 at 6:33 AM