
Jose A. Mazzitelli
@mazzitelli_j
MD-PhD Candidate @WUSTLmed | Interested in neuroimmune crosstalk | @kipnislab | UCLA '17 | π΅π·
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11-03-2019 02:39:21
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Congratulations Justin Rustenhoven π Masterfully written, as always!

We are thrilled to share the final program of Test Account BIG Center @WashU Weizmann Institute joint Neuroimmunology meeting. A few spots are still available - do not miss it! (free registration for WashU trainees). weizmann.ac.il/conferences/SMβ¦

We (with Jasmin Herz AntoineLouveau Justin Rustenhoven) published a commentary on this paper, which we hope will be of interest to anyone interested in CNS-draining lymphatics and all the unanswered questions on their role in regulation of brain immunity! science.org/doi/full/10.11β¦

happy to share our work examining the immune response in the spinal cord parenchyma and meninges after contusion and how these are impacted in aging. thank you to all the coauthors especially Jonathan Kipnis πποΈ and Jasmin Herz for the support and guidance! sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦


We are saying goodbye to an amazing meeting and see you soon at β¦Test Accountβ© #NIM2023 #ReThinkNeuroimmunology



Interested in type 2 immunity and its multiple, perhaps unexpected functions in the CNS? π€ Check out our new review on this topic by Tornike Mamuladze Jonathan Kipnis πποΈ β¬οΈ nature.com/articles/s4142β¦



The Kipnis Lab and Matthias Nahrendorf lab teamed up for our latest piece in Nature Neuroscience! All about the newest player in neuroimmunology: skull bone marrowπ We discuss its anatomy, function, and roles in CNS disease. We hope you enjoy! nature.com/articles/s4159β¦

All you ever wanted to know about skull channels in our new review by β¦Jose A. Mazzitelliβ© with β¦β¦Matthias Nahrendorfβ© and his lab || Skull bone marrow channels as immune gateways to the central nervous system | Nature Neuroscience nature.com/articles/s4159β¦

A Perspective on skull bone marrow channels as immune gateways to the central nervous system from Jonathan Kipnis πποΈ Matthias Nahrendorf and colleagues nature.com/articles/s4159β¦

I am excited to share our latest research on the arachnoid barrier, a crucial yet poorly understood structure that partitions the CNS and the dura, out today nature. We discovered that gaps in this barrier allow communication between the CNS and the dura. nature.com/articles/s4158β¦

Excited to co-host another amazing conference #ReThinkNeuroimmunology together with IdoAmitLab. This time we are hosting Test Account @WUSTL. Registration site is now open. Please register asap. Number of seats is limited. brainimmunologygliacenter.wustl.edu/items/2024-retβ¦




Today we graduated our 13th PhD student, Jose Mazzitelli, who made us all Kipnis Lab very proud! Fantastic defense! Bravo πππ€©

