Jen A-Brett
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Jen A-Brett MD PhD ATSF | 🫁 transplant & critical care | mechanisms of epithelial-immune crosstalk | cytokines & EVs in airway disease | #extracellularlife
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http://sites.wustl.edu/jablab 03-08-2018 16:56:27
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Role of TREM2 in MASH UCSD Gastroenterology MASLD Research Center Lipid-associated macrophages' promotion of fibrosis resolution during MASH regression requires TREM2 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39172787/
Taking in some Immunology, and some fantastic river vistas. And yes, we did eventually, successfully make those scientists dance with the help of Saligrama lab_WUSTL 😉 WUSTL Immunology WashU Pathology & Immunology WUSM Pathology & Immunology Education
My thanks to these two folks for running an awesome retreat, their swan song a rousing success! Kau Lab and Celeste Morley, cheers 🍻 WashU Pathology & Immunology WUSM Pathology & Immunology Education WUSTL Immunology
Thrilled to see so much interest at Ghandi Hassan and Omar Osorio posters at WUSTL Immunology program retreat! Grateful to see such a well attended and high energy poster session highlighting the work of trainees WUSTL Immunology WashU Pathology & Immunology WUSTL Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine WUSM Department of Medicine
Thankful for Omar Osorio and Jasmine Wright for a great job chairing this morning’s session at the WUSTL Immunology program retreat WashU Pathology & Immunology WUSTL Immunology
A wildly ethereal pic to honor the awarding of best retreat postdoc poster to Ghandi Hassan , congrats Ghandi! Thanks Celeste Morley for the awesome tchotchkes! WUSTL Immunology WUSTL Immuno Postdocs WashU Pathology & Immunology WUSTL Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine WUSM Department of Medicine
So extremely proud of Morgan for her first major grad student talk at the WUSTL Immunology program retreat. She rocked it!!! WashU Pathology & Immunology WUSTL Immunology WUSM Department of Medicine WUSTL Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine WashU Biochem, Biophys, and StrucBio PhD Program
Thrilled and grateful to receive this year's Discovery Grant from National Psoriasis Foundation! 🎉 Excited to explore how dysregulated metabolism contributes to psoriasis pathology. Looking forward to the discoveries ahead!