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LabzInnate Lab
@labzinnate.bsky.social
ARC Future Fellow leading the Viruses and Innate Immunity Lab in Meanjin/Brisbane, Australia. Interested in all things influenza, innate immunity and inflammation. Macrophages are our favourites but we love endothelial cells and epithelial cells too.
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There is a Postdoc job available in my lab to study fundamental mechanisms of antiviral immunity, specifically in the context of viral nucleic acid sensing. Please take a look here and contact me if interested:
#immunosky #virology 🧪
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50254/
Research Assistant / Research Associate (Fixed Term) - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge
Research Assistant / Research Associate (Fixed Term) in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge.
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk
February 11, 2025 at 12:23 PM
Thanks @ausvirologysoc.bsky.social for a great meeting. Where else can you turn the evolution of flu A vs flu B strains as described by @marioskoutsakos.bsky.social into a dance move. Having Jenna Guthmiller here from the US was a highlight for me! See you all in Adelaide in 2026
December 6, 2024 at 1:14 AM
Excited to be heading to the @ausvirologysoc.bsky.social conference today and catching up with my fave virologists down under. I’m of course most excited about the innate immunity sessions 😉
mr bean is wearing a suit and tie and smiling while standing in front of a camera .
ALT: mr bean is wearing a suit and tie and smiling while standing in front of a camera .
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December 1, 2024 at 10:08 PM
How do macrophages sense SARS-CoV-2 infection to drive inflammation (protective or disease causing) in COVID-19? Our 2023 paper in Science Signalling helps explain 🧵
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Macrophage ACE2 is necessary for SARS-CoV-2 replication and subsequent cytokine responses that restrict continued virion release
ACE2 in macrophages promotes infection that enables an intrinsic antiviral response to SARS-CoV-2.
www.science.org
November 11, 2024 at 6:32 AM
If you've wondered how antibodies can work against us during infectious disease, please check out our recent review in Nature Reviews Immunology:
Mechanisms of antibody-dependent enhancement of infectious disease | Nature Reviews Immunology
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Mechanisms of antibody-dependent enhancement of infectious disease - Nature Reviews Immunology
This Review discusses the different mechanisms of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of infectious disease, including how antibodies can increase the pathogen load, protect bacteria from the immune ...
www.nature.com
November 11, 2024 at 6:20 AM