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Olympia Hardy
@olympiahardy.bsky.social
Final year PhD computational biology student at University of Glasgow obsessed with spatial and single cell transcriptomics to understand what cells like (or don't like!) to chat about!
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Loving the bluesky hype! To kickstart me here check out my first paper (co-first too!) in Nature Medicine where our data seems to suggest there is a distinct immune response to COVID-19 in an African population. Hoping for more big papers like this to be lead by researchers from the global south!
Spatially resolved single-cell atlas unveils a distinct cellular signature of fatal lung COVID-19 in a Malawian population - Nature Medicine
A single-cell study integrating data from lung tissues from patients with fatal COVID-19 from Malawi, the United States and Europe identifies shared and distinct immune and inflammatory mechanisms of ...
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Prospective PhD students...
Please check out this exciting opportunity in Prof. Matt Berriman's lab in Glasgow to investigate how #schistosome eggs interact with tissues of their host to cause #granulomas, co-supervised by yours truly 😊 🪱 🧪 #ImmunoSky
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University of Glasgow - Postgraduate study - Centres for Doctoral Training - MRC DTP in Precision Medicine - Supervisors and Projects - Projects 2025 - Projects 25 - Matt BerrimanSearch iconClose men...
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December 3, 2024 at 6:16 PM
Busy busy bees! Please give this fantastic paper a read, massive congrats to the group and appreciate all the hard work that went into it. Happy to have been involved!
So happy to (finally!!) announce that our paper studying synovial tissue dendritic cells in joint health and rheumatoid arthritis is now out in Immunity! 🚨 doi.org/10.1016/j.im...
December 1, 2024 at 12:48 PM
Loving the bluesky hype! To kickstart me here check out my first paper (co-first too!) in Nature Medicine where our data seems to suggest there is a distinct immune response to COVID-19 in an African population. Hoping for more big papers like this to be lead by researchers from the global south!
Spatially resolved single-cell atlas unveils a distinct cellular signature of fatal lung COVID-19 in a Malawian population - Nature Medicine
A single-cell study integrating data from lung tissues from patients with fatal COVID-19 from Malawi, the United States and Europe identifies shared and distinct immune and inflammatory mechanisms of ...
www.nature.com
November 26, 2024 at 10:45 AM