
Ryan Langlois
@langloislab
Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Lab interested in viral immunology, viral evolution, and virus host interactions
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https://www.langloislab.umn.edu/ 14-04-2015 14:20:05
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Herrmann Christin Herrmann and Cadwell Cadwell Lab highlight study by Liz Fay et al. (bit.ly/3sYrE5P) that investigates viral infection dynamics by cohousing dirty pet store mice and rats with clean laboratory mice. bit.ly/3FURife #InfectiousDisease


Playing dirty with virus transmission. Christin Herrmann and Cadwell Lab highlight study (bit.ly/3sYrE5P) by Liz Fay,Keir Balla, Shanley “Stan” Roach, @AFranOfScience, Ryan Langlois and colleagues. bit.ly/3FURife #InfectiousDisease #HostDefense


Cohousing of dirty pet store mice infected with a multitude of pathogens leads to transmission of these agents to clean laboratory mice. Christin Herrmann and Cadwell Lab highlight study (bit.ly/3sYrE5P) by Liz Fay et al. Ryan Langlois. bit.ly/3FURife



We are looking for #postdocs to study #RNAvirus pathogenesis and therapeutic development #academia #jobs #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 UNC Public Health


I'm looking for RAs & scientists to help launch my lab Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network! We discover and deploy zebrafish viruses to capture infection dialogs with visual and molecular precision. Join us in illuminating virus infection biology in toto. czbiohub.org/careers/ or contact me directly


Our new paper in Science Advances led by Adam Kenney showing that direct infection of cardiomyocytes by influenza virus drives cardiac complications of the flu. Special thanks to Ryan Langlois for engineering a cardiomyocyte-attenuated virus. ♥️🫁🦠🐁science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Excited to share that our paper on injury-induced lung tuft cells is out now in eLife - the journal! This is the fruit of an awesome collaboration with Xin Sun Lab. Congratulations to the all authors, especially co-first authors @barrjamie and Marilena Gentile! elifesciences.org/articles/78074 (1/2)

It’s been 987 days since the last #bingo with Ryan Langlois. And while I usually don’t do bingo when I’m off campus, I made an exception for when the OG Baric Laboratory is in town.




My 1st first-author manuscript is out in eLife - the journal! This project started back in 2019 with the question “what makes a viral protein evolve a new function?” A thread: doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…