Mo Zghaebi
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Mo Zghaebi
@zghaebi.bsky.social
Scientist | Immunologist at MedUni Vienna
Global citizen ☮️
Experimental chef 👨‍🍳
🦋 @viennaairwaylab.bsky.social
🌐 Viairlab.com
Nothing says Vienna like an #IUIS2025 opening to Johann Strauss, followed by inspiring keynotes from Shimon Sakaguchi & Yasmine Belkaid. Blue skies, brilliant ideas, and excited faces. Hard to choose which sessions to attend. Also cheers to this year’s Rising Stars! 🌟
August 18, 2025 at 7:22 PM
Very inspiring. Three different agents with different specializations. Well done and congratulations!
Today, FutureHouse is releasing the first dedicated AI Agents for Science, via our Platform. These agents are able to perform a wide variety of scientific tasks better than humans. With the platform, we are bringing these capabilities to the wider community. 1/2
May 1, 2025 at 9:10 PM
Beautiful work! Congrats!
Every time I did a T cell proliferation assay of allergen-specific T cells, I had also a small increase in the CD8 subset and never understood why 😅, but there we have it I guess!
January 16, 2025 at 9:47 PM
It was amazing…
Ali Ellebedy gave an inspiring & fantastic seminar today in Vienna on germinal center B Cell response to vaccination in humans. Thank you Ali for sharing your insights with us, and thanks also to Florian Krammer for organizing this seminar!
November 21, 2024 at 11:22 AM
The #IUIS2025 congress is coming to beautiful Vienna & registration is now officially open at iuis2025.org. Looking forward to connecting with everyone next summer. See you there! 🌍✨ #scicomm #AcademicSky
November 20, 2024 at 8:31 PM
An impressive collection of 46 papers as part of the Human Cell Atlas. Btw, it looks to me that the upper airways are still lacking 👀
A collection published across Nature Portfolio journals presents early draft maps of cells in the human body from the Human Cell Atlas initiative. The research leverages new data and analytical tools to aid our understanding of human health and disease at a cellular level. 🧪
The Human Cell Atlas: towards a first draft atlas
In a collection of research articles and related content, the Human Cell Atlas consortium presents tools, data and ideas towards the generation of their first draft atlas of cells in the human body.
go.nature.com
November 20, 2024 at 6:55 PM
Reposted by Mo Zghaebi
Gut IgA1 and IgA2 subclasses co-emerge early in life, largely derive from clonally related and somatically mutated plasma cells in adults, and show unique changes of both frequency and reactivity in IBD @gmagrilab.bsky.social
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November 19, 2024 at 5:38 PM
Adaptation is key to survival-so here I am, thriving in a new digital habitat. Call it natural selection, social media edition…
November 19, 2024 at 7:01 PM