Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile
Conor Finlay

@conorisco

Immunologist @TCDTMI @LydiaBeckerIII
Macrophages, type 2 immune responses, myeloid cells, autoimmunity.

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Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So cool, always felt the RNA velocity analysis was unstable when messing with hyperparameters, looks like a more stable way to infer cell development. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Trinity Kidneys (@thkc1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A couple of posts in the #biomarker space to help develop personalised algorithms for prediction of #autoimmune disease relapse, as part of PARADISE EU project. RT welcome :-) Imperial Vasculitis Centre ANZ Vasculitis Society Vasculitis_Lund my.corehr.com/pls/trrecruit/… my.corehr.com/pls/trrecruit/…

Mihir Pendse (@immulology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to finally share my FIRST first author paper out now in eLife - the journal ! We found that C1q functions as a regulator of gastrointestinal motility 💩 elifesciences.org/articles/78558 However, this is not at all where we started..(1/n)

Roser Tachó Piñot (@rosertp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see this work out! It’s been an absolute pleasure to lead this project at the Hepworth Lab UoM! See below for a nice tweetorial on our findings showing that Bcl6 is a defining transcription factor of LTi-like ILC3 🔬🧬

Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On twitter for the first time in 6 months: nearly get scammed on gig tickets and my feed is 80% culture war, 10% science, 10% NSFW, wtf? (still better craic than linkedin I suppose)

Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey anyone have R code to convert CITE-seq data in Seurat (or similar) into .FCS files for use in FlowJo? flowcore Bioconductor can write FCS files but I don't want to write the code myself, I'll mess it up!

Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from School of Medicine have explored the use of extremely rare immune cells to predict how well treatments work for chronic spontaneous urticaria or #recurringhives in a recently published study in the journal Allergy. #researchMATTERS READ: tcd.ie/news_events/to…

Researchers from <a href="/TrinityMed1/">School of Medicine</a> have explored the use of extremely rare immune cells to predict how well treatments work for chronic spontaneous urticaria or #recurringhives in a recently published study in the journal Allergy. #researchMATTERS 
READ: tcd.ie/news_events/to…
Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice preprint The Barton Lab. KLF2 in large (serous) cavity macrophage development. Much more complex role for Tfs than in 2014. Now we have a complex interplay of many TFs, Bhlhe40, Rxrs, Gata6. KLF2 acts early, before retinotic acid. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still time to submit a CV for a PhD with me in Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine. Investigating differentitation paths of macrophages in kidney autommunity. EU applicants only. DM or email a CV. Search research jobs in school of medicine at tcd.ie/hr/vacancies/ for deets.