Adam Lacy-Hulbert (@adamlacyhulbert) 's Twitter Profile
Adam Lacy-Hulbert

@adamlacyhulbert

Immunologist at Benaroya Research Institute and University of Washington

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Adam Lacy-Hulbert (@adamlacyhulbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to work with Lynda - truly an unsung hero over this past year! If you want to hear more, tune in to her TED talk, live streaming Saturday. tedxseattle.com/speakers/lynda…

Harmit S. Malik (@harmitmalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear grad school applicants, despite the power imbalance of grad school interviews, almost all the faculty who you will meet are just as excited about meeting you! Be curious! Be excited! Most of all, be yourself! That’s what got you the interview! Good luck!

Helena Paidassi (@helenapaidassi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳👏Congratulations Ranit Kedmi and Dan Littman’s lab NYU Langone Health. Glad I could make a small contribution to this beautiful work nature Want to learn more about iTreg cell differentiation program? 🧵👇 on the contribution of ROR𝛄t+ APCs via ⍺vβ8-mediated activation of TGFβ

Benaroya Research Institute (@briseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BRI’s two-year postbaccalaureate program allows recent college graduates to engage in #Research at the forefront of immunologic, allergic and infectious diseases under the guidance of a BRI PI. Applications must be submitted by March 1, 2023. Learn more: bit.ly/3YeSi71

BRI’s two-year postbaccalaureate program allows recent college graduates to engage in #Research at the forefront of immunologic, allergic and infectious diseases under the guidance of a BRI PI. Applications must be submitted by March 1, 2023. Learn more: bit.ly/3YeSi71
Institute for Protein Design (@uwproteindesign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we're making RF Diffusion, our guided diffusion model for protein design with potential applications in medicine, vaccines & advanced materials, free to use. The software has proven much faster and more capable than prior protein design tools. bakerlab.org/2023/03/30/rf-…

Institute for Protein Design (@uwproteindesign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to share that Dr. Lynda Stuart has joined as our new Executive Director. With her extensive experience and dedication to healthcare as a human right, the future of protein design looks brighter than ever. Learn more: ipd.uw.edu/2023/05/lynda-…

We are thrilled to share that Dr. Lynda Stuart has joined as our new Executive Director. With her extensive experience and dedication to healthcare as a human right, the future of protein design looks brighter than ever.

Learn more: ipd.uw.edu/2023/05/lynda-…
Khanna Lab (@lab_khanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share new paper from lab about a unique role of #Bcl6 as an important marker in maintaining heterogeneity of #CX3CR1+ #CD4Ts during #helminth infection! Congrats to Denis Loredan, a recent grad who was co-mentored by Png Loke. tinyurl.com/3myp34w2

Excited to share new paper from lab about a unique role of #Bcl6 as an important marker in maintaining heterogeneity of #CX3CR1+ #CD4Ts during #helminth infection! Congrats to Denis Loredan, a recent grad who was co-mentored by <a href="/LokePng/">Png Loke</a>.  
tinyurl.com/3myp34w2
Science Immunology (@sciimmunology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in vitro analyses describe how LITAF bolsters cell resiliency to these microbial toxins and to the immune system’s own pore-forming cell death-inducing proteins. caroline stefani Adam Lacy-Hulbert Read more: scim.ag/5tO

Elliot Hershberg (@elliothershberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Expanding expansion microscopy 🧬 Expansion microscopy is miraculous. Originally invented in the lab of Ed Boyden at MIT, the technique flips the problem of microscopy on its head. Instead of making a more sophisticated microscope, why not make the sample itself bigger? The key

Expanding expansion microscopy 🧬

Expansion microscopy is miraculous. Originally invented in the lab of <a href="/eboyden3/">Ed Boyden</a> at MIT, the technique flips the problem of microscopy on its head.

Instead of making a more sophisticated microscope, why not make the sample itself bigger? The key
Ollie Harrison (@harrison_oj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I am delighted to share @SheenamVerma30’s work, and the ^ first paper ^ from the Harrison Lab @BRISeattle, published in Immunity -cell.com/immunity/fullt… (1/16)

Adam Lacy-Hulbert (@adamlacyhulbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great paper (and resource!) from my esteemed colleague and fellow Benaroya Research Institute gut immunity program member Ollie Harrison. Congratulations to the whole lab and here’s to many more.