Amanda Lund Lab
@thelundlab
the Laboratory of Lymphatic Immunobiology - exploring the contribution of lymphatic transport to dermal and anti-tumor immunity @nyulangone
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Always show up to NYUGSOM Interdisciplinary Melanoma Program meetings - might just be a surprise tenure celebration!! ❤️ my colleagues NYU Grossman School of Medicine Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health 🫧🫧
Amanda Lund Lab enjoying the #ChemotacticCytokines2024 Gordon Research Conferences in Portland, ME 🦞and celebrating Vanessa Cristaldi who received a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the American-Italian Cancer Foundation today!! Congrats!!
Check out our latest led by Taylor Heim published today in Science Immunology - we show how T cell exit from infected skin via lymphatic vessels is necessary and sufficient to seed a second layer of resident memory in the draining lymph node science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
New in Science #Immunology: CD8+ resident memory #TCells in draining lymph nodes are seeded by T cells traveling from skin infection via the lymphatics in mice. NYU Grossman School of Medicine Amanda Lund Lab scim.ag/7gX
Welcoming postdoc Tara Muijlwijk 🇳🇱 to the #LundLab!! She will be working on our funded U54 MetNet collaborative project together with Markus Schober, Itai Yanai, iman osman, and Eva Hernando et al investigating early melanoma dissemination Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health NYUGSOM Interdisciplinary Melanoma Program
Congrats to Katie Ventre who received a F30 award from the National Cancer Institute for her work studying the innate barriers to LN metastasis in #melanoma !!
Heim et al. studied the formation of lymph node-resident memory T cells (LN TRMs) following a vaccinia virus skin infection, and found that LN TRMs localized in the draining lymph nodes (dLNs) of infected skin. bit.ly/45Cd3ye Taylor Heim Amanda Lund Lab
New in Science Immunology: CD8+ resident memory #TCells in draining lymph nodes are seeded by T cells traveling from skin infection via the lymphatics in mice. Learn more: scim.ag/7sA
The #LundLab enjoyed the The Jackson Laboratory mouse course in Bar Harbor, ME 🦞🦞Ibrahim Ochapa Maria Luiza de Oliveira
CRI mourns the loss of Dr. Jeffrey S. Weber, deputy director of NYU Langone Health's Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health. As an accomplished physician scientist, Dr. Weber drove advances in melanoma research, and played an active role in educating patients about the lifesaving power of immunotherapy (1/2).