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Sarah Henrickson

@henricksonlab

defining pediatric immune health and the mechanisms by which chronic inflammation and immune deficiency disrupt it

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Sarah Henrickson (@henricksonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Move day! Celebrating 3 years of our lab by moving 70 feet down the hall to a beautiful space where we will continue working as a team to better understand mechanisms of CD8 T cell dysfunction in chronic inflammation & inborn errors of immunity. Definitely more fun with windows!

Move day! Celebrating 3 years of our lab by moving 70 feet down the hall to a beautiful space where we will continue working as a team to better understand mechanisms of CD8 T cell dysfunction in chronic inflammation & inborn errors of immunity. Definitely more fun with windows!
Greg Szeto, @gregszeto@genomic.social (@greg_szeto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to the team esp Allen Institute for immunology (Claire, Zach, Pete) and Penn Sarah Henrickson Laura Vella E. John Wherry on this multi-omic human T cell dataset w/TEAseq, deep dive into naive T cells across age. Really fun collab, lots of data to mine.

Sarah Henrickson (@henricksonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of post-doc Andrea Mauracher after two great STAT1 focused talks in three hours at #ESID2022! Day 2 of a fantastic meeting is underway—it’s wonderful to see so many friends and colleagues in person.

So proud of post-doc Andrea Mauracher after two great STAT1 focused talks in three hours at #ESID2022! Day 2 of a fantastic meeting is underway—it’s wonderful to see so many friends and colleagues in person.
Sarah Henrickson (@henricksonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between fantastic talks tomorrow, join Peyton Conrey at her fascinating poster delving into the impact of amplified mTOR activation on CD8 T cell function at #ESID2022!

Between fantastic talks tomorrow, join <a href="/ConreyPeyton/">Peyton Conrey</a> at her fascinating poster delving into the impact of amplified mTOR activation on CD8 T cell function at #ESID2022!
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VOTE. If you’re driven by one issue or a party. If you’ve voted for decades, if it’s your first time or if it’s been awhile. If you show up because of the town school board or a Senate race affecting the nation. Democracy is just a concept (and it’s in danger) if we don’t VOTE.

silverman lab (@labsilverman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science Immunology Sarah Henrickson So excited for this story on IgA deficiency to be out at Science Immunology ! Great collaboration with Sarah Henrickson. We were curious why most kids with IgA deficiency were not symptomatic. What exactly is IgA doing for the mucosal and systemic immunity? dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciimm…

CHOP Research (@chop_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Science Immunology, Children's Hospital researchers provide new model for understanding the most common primary #immunedeficiency in children, Selective IgA deficiency. ms.spr.ly/6013gjhZ1 Image: ©2023 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. All rights reserved. Illustr. B. Bennett.

In <a href="/SciImmunology/">Science Immunology</a>, <a href="/ChildrensPhila/">Children's Hospital</a> researchers provide new model for understanding the most common primary #immunedeficiency in children, Selective IgA deficiency. ms.spr.ly/6013gjhZ1
Image: ©2023 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. All rights reserved. Illustr.  B. Bennett.
Sarah Henrickson (@henricksonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks John! There’s definitely more to do, from further defining how absent gut IgA dysregulates immune cell activation and cytokine levels to understanding which patients will become symptomatic and how to predict and prevent it. #ImmuneHealth at CHOP Research and Institute for Immunology and Immune Health (I3H)!

Children's Hospital (@childrensphila) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new Science Immunology study, our researchers have shown that IgA acts as a “tuner” that regulates the number of microbes the body sees every day. This may explain why some patients with IgA deficiency have symptoms, while others do not. Read more below. ms.spr.ly/6013g5vCv

RaminHerati (@raminherati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do some people have strong immunity after vaccination and others don't? Join our team as a post-doc to study this! tinyurl.com/nyuPostdoc and teamtfh.org for more. Please RT! #immunology #postdoc

Jennifer E Wu (@jenewu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In vitro models of CD8 T cell exhaustion make high-throughput interrogation easy, but can they be used to discover real Tex biology with therapeutic relevance? Read to find out! In our new work from the E. John Wherry lab, out now at Science Immunology, we... bit.ly/45yOFMB

Sarah Henrickson (@henricksonlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited that our paper on preTCRa is out! It was a wonderful experience working with this collaborative, international immunology research team. This story emphasizes how much we can learn from our rare patients—both about new diseases and basic immune mechanisms.