
Marcia Goldberg
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Well deserved!!! Congratulations!! From us and our patients!! @Terri_Hough Kathleen Liu Michelle Ng Gong



A massive boost to the Microbial Pathogenesis community in Tennessee. Congratulations Victor J. Torres!

Some further thoughts about Dr. Marty Samuels, of Brigham and Women's Neurology, who was quite simply the best clinical teacher I’ve ever encountered. Here's why he was so great, with a few choice videos to prove it. blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-observa…




With sorrow, we (StanfordMCP Stanford SBiophysics) share news that our friend & colleague, Bill Weis, passed away Oct 13,2023. Among many other reasons, he is missed for his discoveries, mentoring, and for the gift of his incisive intellect, wry wit, & kindness. RIP.





Excited to kick off the EasternPABranchASM EPAASM- Student Leadership 32nd Annual Philadelphia Infection & Immunity Forum this morning featuring keynote speakers Marcia Goldberg, Carolina B. Lopez, & @MonicaMugnier, & a fantastic lineup of trainee talks & over 50 poster presentations! ASM


Join us! Postdoctoral position available in microbial pathogenesis and innate immune response. goldberglab.med.harvard.edu Email CV, cover letter, name & contact of 3 scientific references to [email protected]

10 women in STEM - pick it up and keep it moving Katy Patras Dr. Laura Cook @LindseyAtUTK Alison Coady Mariana Byndloss @StallingsLab Dr Laura Sanchez @BlueJello40 Filipa Rijo-Ferreira CarpenterLab


➡️Join our next BCDI meeting for exciting discussions on cell death in hair follicles (Ya-Chieh Hsu's lab Harvard University) and Shigella infections (Marcia Goldberg)! Monday July 1st at 3PM on the Harvard Med Quad. BostonCellDeath.org


For 25 years, the Toll-like Receptor pathway was considered a series of distinct protein complexes that drive inflammation. Today, we report that the entire pathway, from receptor to transcription factor, is executed from within one complex—the myddosome. nature.com/articles/s4158…