Nina van Sorge (@n_van_sorge) 's Twitter Profile
Nina van Sorge

@n_van_sorge

Professor of Translational Microbiology at Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands. Host/pathogen interaction, glycans, vaccines, dabbling with meningeal pathogens

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Miguel Valvano (@valvanomiguel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone interested in starting your own group? Do you care about innate immunity and infection immunology? Please apply to this post to join our team of infection biologists. hrwebapp.qub.ac.uk/tlive_webrecru…

Josh Osowicki (@joshosowicki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 🚨 🔥 SAVE THE DATE 🚨 🔥 🚨 Lancefield Society inaugural EMCR network webinar just around the corner! Sorry for the late notice. Don’t miss the legendary Anna Norrby-Teglund! Registration details coming very soon! Please retweet and spread the good news 😊

🔥 🚨 🔥 SAVE THE DATE 🚨 🔥 🚨 

<a href="/LancefieldSoc_/">Lancefield Society</a> inaugural EMCR network webinar just around the corner! Sorry for the late notice. Don’t miss the legendary <a href="/AnnaTeglund/">Anna Norrby-Teglund</a>! Registration details coming very soon!

Please retweet and spread the good news 😊
Natalia Korotkova 🇺🇦 (@nkorotk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest preprint is out!!! Beautiful work of our postdoc Dr. Rahman and colleagues demonstrating that in streptococci, intrinsically disordered regions linked to membrane proteins have many jobs affecting protein biogenesis!

Our latest preprint is out!!!
Beautiful work of our postdoc Dr. Rahman and colleagues demonstrating that in streptococci, intrinsically disordered regions linked to membrane proteins have many jobs affecting protein biogenesis!
Nina van Sorge (@n_van_sorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The skin epidermis is populated with Langerhans cells. In this preprint, we provide initial proof of concept that LC may fuel the inflammatory cycle by connecting Staph aureus to T cell activation. Collaboration with Femke van Wijk medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

S Sriskandan (@grampospath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣please retweet-We’re looking for an enthusiastic clinical fellow interested in infectious diseases and immunity in kids! #strepA #iSpynetwork 👇 imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo…

Alex J Keeley (@alexjkeeley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do join online for a fascinating dive into the past, present and future of #StrepA vaccine research. Amazing speakers. Of interest to anyone passionate about bacterial vaccine science, social justice, history, immunology. Please share to your networks.

Do join online for a fascinating dive into the past, present and future of #StrepA vaccine research. 

Amazing speakers.

Of interest to anyone passionate about bacterial vaccine science, social justice, history, immunology. 

Please share to your networks.
Nina van Sorge (@n_van_sorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏰🔥📣 Preprint alert! Changing your appearance matters. Crucial role for the two-component system ArlRS in regulating the specific glycosylation of Staphylococcus aureus wall teichoic acid (WTA) impacting host immune interaction and phage lysis. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Nina van Sorge (@n_van_sorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤨🦠Did you say IgM?!? Very proud that this publication is now officially online. Post-doc work from the dedicated and talented 💪 Astrid Hendriks. Collaborative effort also showcasing importance of clinical cohorts. Hope you enjoy it! cell.com/cell-reports-m…

🤨🦠Did you say IgM?!? Very proud that this publication is now officially online. Post-doc work from the dedicated and talented 💪 Astrid Hendriks. Collaborative effort also showcasing importance of clinical cohorts. Hope you enjoy it! cell.com/cell-reports-m…
Labex IBEID (@ibeidlabex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🟦 Guest Speaker #15 Dr Nina van Sorge is Professor of Translational #Microbiology Amsterdam UMC . She focuses on the human #pathogens of global concern Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus A, for which no vaccines are available.   Register now 🔽 ibeid-2024.conferences-pasteur.org/home

🟦 Guest Speaker #15
Dr Nina van Sorge is Professor of Translational #Microbiology <a href="/amsterdamumc/">Amsterdam UMC</a> . She focuses on the human #pathogens of global concern Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus A, for which no vaccines are available.
 
Register now 🔽
ibeid-2024.conferences-pasteur.org/home