Julie Fox (@fox_j_m) 's Twitter Profile
Julie Fox

@fox_j_m

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Katie Mack (@astrokatie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I appreciate the politely implausible suggestion in “did you get my e-mail?” that allows us both to pretend that my failure to respond was somehow the internet’s fault

Shamus Keeler (@shamuskeeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Optimal therapeutic activity of monoclonal antibodies against chikungunya virus requires Fc-FcγR interaction on monocytes | Science Immunology ⁦Julie Fox⁩ ⁦Science Immunology⁩ immunology.sciencemag.org/content/4/32/e…

Steffanie Strathdee, PhD 🗡️ 🦠Superbug Slayer🗡️ (@chngin_the_wrld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's #shoutout to #WomenInSTEM goes to Julie Fox for her Science Magazine paper showing optimal therapeutic activity of monoclonal #antibodies against #chikungunya #virus requires Fc-FcγR interaction on monocytes immunology.sciencemag.org/content/4/32/e… #immunology

Shamus Keeler (@shamuskeeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Yong Zhang and Dailing Mao ⁦MJ Holtzman Lab⁩ for getting on the cover of the latest ⁦The Journal of Immunology⁩ with their new paper on #evd68 and #lungdisease ⁦@WUSTLPulmonary⁩ #enterovirus jimmunol.org/content/202/8

Saint Louis Zoo (@stlzoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weather-wise, this April may be coming in more like a lion than a lamb, but at the Children’s Zoo, it’s coming in with a little lamb! Today visitors at the Children’s Zoo noticed a new resident make a grand appearance at 11:30 a.m. The lamb, Bogo, was born to mother, Buttercup.

Weather-wise, this April may be coming in more like a lion than a lamb, but at the Children’s Zoo, it’s coming in with a little lamb! Today visitors at the Children’s Zoo noticed a new resident make a grand appearance at 11:30 a.m. The lamb, Bogo, was born to mother, Buttercup.
eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opioid binding in the brain encourages animals to eat tasty high-fat foods even when they've already had enough to eat medium.com/brains-and-beh… #eLifedigest

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A cell-surface receptor used by the chikungunya virus to infect cells of a mouse model is identified in a study published in Nature. The authors suggest that such studies could form the basis of treat diseases caused by multiple emerging alphaviruses go.nature.com/2Gpslck

A cell-surface receptor used by the chikungunya virus to infect cells of a mouse model is identified in a study published in Nature. The authors suggest that such studies could form the basis of treat diseases caused by multiple emerging alphaviruses go.nature.com/2Gpslck