Sofia Hain
@sofia_hain
PhD student @the__RADlab @MIDASUoB. Fungal infection-induced inflammation + bleeding in the CNS. Loves baking and gardening. She/her. Opinions my own. 🏳️🌈
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15-03-2010 20:32:48
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I'm very pleased to share that I've won a British Society for Immunology Career Enhancing Grant! This funding will go towards using #RNAScope to study #myeloid populations in the #brain during #fungal infection 🔬🧬
Thank you BSI Congress & Events British Society for Immunology for a fantastic #BSISummerSchool! There were so many fantastic speakers and I’m very pleased to have won 1st prize for my talk 😃
Excited to share our article in Nature Communications on #inclusion of women in #STEM - a joint effort with Sarah Teichmann Teichlab Wellcome Sanger Institute & Jasmin Fisher UCL! Read it here: rdcu.be/cRzBw
The deadline for abstract submission for the UoB Mechanisms of Inflammation symposium is Monday the 18th of September! Organised by the MIDAS University of Birmingham DTP PhD students, this event will cover all things inflammation. Register: tinyurl.com/3rvd2428 Abstracts: tinyurl.com/bdzz6xnr
It’s time to announce the winners of the #BSI22 poster prizes! 🌟 P033 Stephanie Hanna, P053 Eleni Papachristoforou, P059 Michal Zulcinski, P083 Hannah Bialic, P176 Anna Ahlback, P265 Sofia Hain & P384 Leonor Rodrigues Congratulations to all the winners!
Very pleased to have won a prize for my poster at #BSI22 BSI Congress & Events! It was great to present our work Rebecca Drummond investigating myeloid heterogeneity in the brain during fungal infection. Thanks to my lab and colleagues in the fellows labs Immunology and Immunotherapy for your support! 🧠🍄
Having a fantastic time at #KSNeuroimmune23 #KSNeurodegen23 Keystone Symposia . If you are interested in learning about the immune response to fungal brain infection come and see my poster (number 2004) tonight 👩🔬🧠🍄
Paper publication day! Our latest work online now in Nature Communications on the role of microglia in cryptococcal meningitis. Turns out these cells help the fungus more than us. Short thread of the main findings. nature.com/articles/s4146…