Rohit Jangra
Rohit Jangra
@jangralab.bsky.social
Virologist at LSU Health, Shreveport
A great collaborative effort! Thanks, everyone!!
Exciting news! Our collaborative study reveals the molecular secrets of how #filoviruses, like #Ebola virus, interact with their #receptor and enter host cells. We also predict #bat species that could act as hosts for Ebola virus. Check it out: https://buff.ly/4akxlP1 1/10
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January 15, 2025 at 7:28 PM
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Huge thanks to our amazing coauthors—experts from viral ecology, molecular virology and computational biology across 9 countries. Special shoutouts to Michael Grodus, Estefania Valencia, @jangralab.bsky.social, @chandranlab.bsky.social, and Simon Anthony. #TogetherStronger 9/10
January 15, 2025 at 6:10 PM
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Congratulations Elizabeth! Great collaborative effort with our colleagues Kartik Chandran, Andrew Herbert, Stephanie Monticelli and more!
This is my first, first-author paper of my PhD and is a reminder of my growth over the last several years and the excellent training and mentorship I've received from
@mclellanlab.bsky.social. Thanks to all who contributed to this work!
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December 20, 2024 at 8:43 PM
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🚨Latest from the group: Viral susceptibility and innate immune competency of Carollia perspicillata bat cells produced for virological studies.

We came together to generate more tools and reagents to study bats. 👇🏾 @jangralab.bsky.social @fviromics.bsky.social #LZCI

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Viral susceptibility and innate immune competency of Carollia perspicillata bat cells produced for virological studies
Multiple viruses that are highly pathogenic in humans are known to have evolved in bats. How bats tolerate infection with these viruses, however, is poorly understood. As viruses engage in a wide rang...
www.biorxiv.org
November 20, 2024 at 1:44 PM