Emory Microbiology and Immunology
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Please join us February 15th for a department seminar by Mariana Byndloss, PhD. Topic: 'Disruption of Microbiota and Intestinal Epithelium Interactions as a Key Driver of Noncommunicable Diseases'. Mariana Byndloss
Please join us for a seminar by Hongbo Chi, PhD. Topic, 'Integrating Systems Immunology with Metabolism and Cancer.'
Hongbo Chi
Dr. Seema Lakdawala S_Lakdawala 🏳️🌈 was featured in 'I am an Emory Researcher' news.emory.edu/features/2023/… via Emory University
#HiringNow - Emory Microbiology & Immunology ( #Atlanta , GA) has Open rank Faculty Position in Microbial Pathogenesis, Pathogen-Host Interactions or Antibiotic Resistance. #sciencejobs #careertalk Microbiology Apply - faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/116804/job
#HiringNow - Emory Microbiology & Immunology ( #Atlanta , GA) has an opening for Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Position in Immunology and Immunity in Disease. #sciencejobs #careertalk Microbiology Apply - faculty-emory.icims.com/jobs/116757/job
Congratulations for being chosen for Research Appreciation Day 2023!
S_Lakdawala 🏳️🌈 Anice Lowen Emory School of Medicine
First Microbiology & Immunology Postdoctoral Symposium, Friday, October 27, 2023, Whitehead Aud., 2:00 - 5:30 pm. Keynote Speaker: Julie Pfeiffer, University of Texas Julie Pfeiffer, and postdoc presentations. Contact Ketaki Ganti Wiser [email protected] for info.
Emory Postdocs
Dr. Rama Amara has been promoted to Associate Director of Research Strategy, Emory National Primate Research Center. Congratulations, Dr. Amara! Rama Amara
Congratulations Dr. Luisa Cervantes-Barragan Emory Microbiology and Immunology and Dr. Byron Au-Yeung Emory Department of Medicine Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University for their Emory URC grant, 'Identification of a subpopulation of naive T cells with increased colitogenic potential in human and mice.'