Courtney Micheletti
@cmicheletti.bsky.social
PhD student in the Messer lab, OHSU 🌲🏔️humoral response to arboviruses | antigenic landscapes | pathogen evolution | ID modeling aspirations | hikey bikey things 🥾🚲
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A Review in Nature Reviews Microbiology explores the evolution, spread and zoonotic risks of highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza viruses, highlights recent unusual outbreaks, and discusses future preparedness strategies from a One Health perspective. go.nature.com/4kKAyLS #medsky 🧪
June 2, 2025 at 1:11 PM
A Review in Nature Reviews Microbiology explores the evolution, spread and zoonotic risks of highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza viruses, highlights recent unusual outbreaks, and discusses future preparedness strategies from a One Health perspective. go.nature.com/4kKAyLS #medsky 🧪
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I've received additional confirmation, as well as an email I can share publicly.
See the directive NIH grants management staff received from Michelle Bulls, director of extramural policy at NIH:
See the directive NIH grants management staff received from Michelle Bulls, director of extramural policy at NIH:
April 18, 2025 at 8:23 PM
I've received additional confirmation, as well as an email I can share publicly.
See the directive NIH grants management staff received from Michelle Bulls, director of extramural policy at NIH:
See the directive NIH grants management staff received from Michelle Bulls, director of extramural policy at NIH:
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In my course on evolution and medicine I was discussing why—if fever is an evolved defense—we so often use antipyretic drugs to reduce fever. (FWIW, I think it's generally fine to do so.)
"No one would prescribe an immunosuppresant to treat a deadly viral infection", I said.
I forgot about RFK Jr.
"No one would prescribe an immunosuppresant to treat a deadly viral infection", I said.
I forgot about RFK Jr.
Kennedy draws from misinformation playbook by touting an inhaled steroid to treat measles
Trump’s health secretary said budesonide was helping to “heal” measles patients. It’s reminiscent of the days when fringe doctors said ivermectin could cure Covid.
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April 13, 2025 at 6:51 PM
In my course on evolution and medicine I was discussing why—if fever is an evolved defense—we so often use antipyretic drugs to reduce fever. (FWIW, I think it's generally fine to do so.)
"No one would prescribe an immunosuppresant to treat a deadly viral infection", I said.
I forgot about RFK Jr.
"No one would prescribe an immunosuppresant to treat a deadly viral infection", I said.
I forgot about RFK Jr.
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We're looking for a PhD student to join us at Vilnius University in Lithuania. We work on RNA virus evolution computationally but we'd like to generate more mosquito RNA virus sequence data. Official ad: www.gmc.vu.lt/en/doctoral-.... Please share & continue reading if interested.
April 3, 2025 at 5:46 AM
We're looking for a PhD student to join us at Vilnius University in Lithuania. We work on RNA virus evolution computationally but we'd like to generate more mosquito RNA virus sequence data. Official ad: www.gmc.vu.lt/en/doctoral-.... Please share & continue reading if interested.
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go.bsky.app/4FczAGW
April 2, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Interested in the latest on #PublicHealth?
Follow LSHTM's centres, projects & groups for more about our research, courses, and events:
go.bsky.app/4FczAGW
Follow LSHTM's centres, projects & groups for more about our research, courses, and events:
go.bsky.app/4FczAGW
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@ylepidemiologist.bsky.social
is right. You can humiliate and fire us. But we will not stay down. Because we truly believe in our mission. We fight for people. We fight for kids. For the right to survive and the hope to thrive.
Goodnight friends. Get some rest.
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is right. You can humiliate and fire us. But we will not stay down. Because we truly believe in our mission. We fight for people. We fight for kids. For the right to survive and the hope to thrive.
Goodnight friends. Get some rest.
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Why we keep going
Today thousands of health workers at the CDC and FDA lost their jobs—effective immediately.
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April 2, 2025 at 3:21 AM
@ylepidemiologist.bsky.social
is right. You can humiliate and fire us. But we will not stay down. Because we truly believe in our mission. We fight for people. We fight for kids. For the right to survive and the hope to thrive.
Goodnight friends. Get some rest.
open.substack.com/pub/yourloca...
is right. You can humiliate and fire us. But we will not stay down. Because we truly believe in our mission. We fight for people. We fight for kids. For the right to survive and the hope to thrive.
Goodnight friends. Get some rest.
open.substack.com/pub/yourloca...
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To protect our kids, teachers and school employees, every school needs a plan for what to do when ICE comes. People can have different roles -- alert colleagues, take video, call attorneys, alert the parent network, demand warrants
March 29, 2025 at 11:26 PM
To protect our kids, teachers and school employees, every school needs a plan for what to do when ICE comes. People can have different roles -- alert colleagues, take video, call attorneys, alert the parent network, demand warrants
The measles vaccine often serves as a benchmark for illustrating potent, durable, vaccine-elicited protection. This hurts. Long road ahead 😢☔️ www.propublica.org/article/meas...
The CDC Buried a Measles Forecast That Stressed the Need for Vaccinations
The move — along with the CDC’s explanation — is a sign that the nation’s top public health agency may be falling in line under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of vaccines.
www.propublica.org
March 30, 2025 at 10:41 PM
The measles vaccine often serves as a benchmark for illustrating potent, durable, vaccine-elicited protection. This hurts. Long road ahead 😢☔️ www.propublica.org/article/meas...
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Our new paper on the role of vector phenotypic plasticity in disease transmission as illustrated by the spread of dengue virus by Aedes albopictus out now in Nature Communications
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Role of vector phenotypic plasticity in disease transmission as illustrated by the spread of dengue virus by Aedes albopictus - Nature Communications
There is a need for accurate models to predict disease dynamics by considering the interactions between environment and vector traits. This study finds that incorporating delayed phenotypic plasticity...
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September 10, 2024 at 10:22 AM
Our new paper on the role of vector phenotypic plasticity in disease transmission as illustrated by the spread of dengue virus by Aedes albopictus out now in Nature Communications
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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This week QBI and @institutpasteur.bsky.social celebrated their scientific alliance–launched in 2019 & now expanded as the Pasteur-UCSF-Gladstone Center @gladstoneinst.bsky.social.
www.pasteur.fr/en/research-...
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An international scientific alliance to strengthen the fight against infectious diseases
The Institut Pasteur and UCSF-QBI celebrated an ongoing successful scientific collaboration today, which was initiated in March 2019, and expanded significantly during the pandemic. This alliance, for...
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March 21, 2025 at 12:44 PM
This week QBI and @institutpasteur.bsky.social celebrated their scientific alliance–launched in 2019 & now expanded as the Pasteur-UCSF-Gladstone Center @gladstoneinst.bsky.social.
www.pasteur.fr/en/research-...
www.pasteur.fr/en/research-...
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Currently, NIH's Center for Scientific Review reviews 66,000 grant applications a year, with panels run by NIH’s separate institutes reviewing the rest.
Under a new plan, the institute-run panels will be eliminated, and many of the scientists overseeing them will be laid off. scim.ag/3QP0FUG
Under a new plan, the institute-run panels will be eliminated, and many of the scientists overseeing them will be laid off. scim.ag/3QP0FUG
NIH will eliminate many peer review panels and lay off some scientists overseeing them
scim.ag
March 8, 2025 at 1:08 AM
Currently, NIH's Center for Scientific Review reviews 66,000 grant applications a year, with panels run by NIH’s separate institutes reviewing the rest.
Under a new plan, the institute-run panels will be eliminated, and many of the scientists overseeing them will be laid off. scim.ag/3QP0FUG
Under a new plan, the institute-run panels will be eliminated, and many of the scientists overseeing them will be laid off. scim.ag/3QP0FUG
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Francis Collins, longtime NIH director with bipartisan bona fides*, retires as of yesterday.
He returned to NIH in 2023 to focus on research in his own lab, in the NIH in-house intramural research campus.
His letter seems to imply he wasn’t ready to leave. NIH is being torn down. 1/🧪 #academicsky
He returned to NIH in 2023 to focus on research in his own lab, in the NIH in-house intramural research campus.
His letter seems to imply he wasn’t ready to leave. NIH is being torn down. 1/🧪 #academicsky
March 1, 2025 at 3:25 PM
Francis Collins, longtime NIH director with bipartisan bona fides*, retires as of yesterday.
He returned to NIH in 2023 to focus on research in his own lab, in the NIH in-house intramural research campus.
His letter seems to imply he wasn’t ready to leave. NIH is being torn down. 1/🧪 #academicsky
He returned to NIH in 2023 to focus on research in his own lab, in the NIH in-house intramural research campus.
His letter seems to imply he wasn’t ready to leave. NIH is being torn down. 1/🧪 #academicsky
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A template for US-based ASTMH members to communicate with congressional reps. Defend federal funding for global health research. Please share with your networks.
A template for US-based ASTMH members to communicate with congressional reps. Defend federal funding for global health research. Please share with your networks.
Take Action: Protect NIH Funding and Indirect Cost Rates
Dear ASTMH Member,Congress faces a March 14 deadline to finalize fiscal year (FY) 2025 spending legislation to prevent a government shutdown. It is imperative to advocate for robust NIH funding in the...
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February 24, 2025 at 4:31 PM
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A template for US-based ASTMH members to communicate with congressional reps. Defend federal funding for global health research. Please share with your networks.
A template for US-based ASTMH members to communicate with congressional reps. Defend federal funding for global health research. Please share with your networks.
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Join me in standing up for science on March 7. in Salem, Oregon!
Tell your friends and bring them too!! This is a nation wide event, with every state having at least one gathering. We need to show up strong!!!
standupforscience2025.org
Tell your friends and bring them too!! This is a nation wide event, with every state having at least one gathering. We need to show up strong!!!
standupforscience2025.org
February 21, 2025 at 1:23 AM
Join me in standing up for science on March 7. in Salem, Oregon!
Tell your friends and bring them too!! This is a nation wide event, with every state having at least one gathering. We need to show up strong!!!
standupforscience2025.org
Tell your friends and bring them too!! This is a nation wide event, with every state having at least one gathering. We need to show up strong!!!
standupforscience2025.org
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The model — which was trained on 150,000 genomes spanning the tree of life, from humans to single-celled bacteria and archaea — can write whole chromosomes and small genomes from scratch
https://go.nature.com/4hZYIjU
https://go.nature.com/4hZYIjU
Biggest-ever AI biology model writes DNA on demand
An artificial-intelligence network trained on a vast trove of sequence data is a step towards designing completely new genomes.
go.nature.com
February 19, 2025 at 4:12 PM
The model — which was trained on 150,000 genomes spanning the tree of life, from humans to single-celled bacteria and archaea — can write whole chromosomes and small genomes from scratch
https://go.nature.com/4hZYIjU
https://go.nature.com/4hZYIjU
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Members of the CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service were warned Friday that many of them were about to be fired
CDC cuts expected to devastate Epidemic Intelligence Service, a ‘crown jewel’ of public health
Members of the CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service were warned Friday that many of them were about to be fired
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February 14, 2025 at 11:32 PM
Members of the CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service were warned Friday that many of them were about to be fired