Tima Karginov
takarginov.bsky.social
Tima Karginov
@takarginov.bsky.social
Immuno-RNA MD/PhD Student - Vella Lab - UConn Health |
UChicago TF/XC alum | President Hartbeat Track Club | Leaving the fly bottle of language
Check out this awesome article by Andrew during his time in
Penghua Wang's lab on GLUT4's role in innate immunity - it was a privilege to get to watch this work go from idea to reality during our PhDs in our many "window chats" and contribute to the project!
November 20, 2024 at 10:16 PM
We were able to round up an awesome line up of speakers this year -- please come out and join us for the 2nd Sid Altman Memorial Symposium on January 17th!
Hey RNA enthusiasts 🎉
Start 2025 with us at the Sid Altman Memorial Symposium!
Join us on Jan 17 for 5 inspiring RNA researchers talks+ poster session.

📅 Register by Dec 13 to save your spot!

Let’s make learning about RNA a New Year’s resolution we can all get behind. Hope to see you there! 😄 #RNA
November 12, 2024 at 7:01 PM
Reposted by Tima Karginov
New preprint 📣📣
Together with Monika Wolker's lab
@sanquin Amsterdam, we optimized a smFISH protocol for T cells. We measured cytokines IFNG/TNF expression and localization during T cell activation and optimized an imaging pipeline for quantification.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Single molecule imaging of transcription dynamics, RNA localization and fate in T cells
T cells are critical effector cells against infections and malignancies. To achieve this, they produce pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IFN-gamma and TNF. Cytokine production is a tightly regulat...
www.biorxiv.org
November 12, 2024 at 1:24 PM
Excited to be on to greener pastures... Just sharing some of our work from the last few years here to start!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Autoregulated splicing of TRA2β programs T cell fate in response to antigen-receptor stimulation
T cell receptor (TCR) sensitivity to peptide–major histocompatibility complex (MHC) dictates T cell fate. Canonical models of TCR sensitivity cannot be fully explained by transcriptional regulation. I...
www.science.org
November 10, 2024 at 7:48 PM