
Martino Lab
@martino_lab
Martino Group @ARMI_Labs @EMBLAustralia combines knowledge of #Immunology #GrowthFactor #Bioengineering to uncover mechanisms of #TissueRepair and #Regeneration
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https://www.emblaustralia.org/research-leadership/vic-node-martino-group 22-08-2020 11:12:10
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ISRB Webinar Zone 2, March 12th, 4pm Central European Time, featuring Sabine Eming & Maria Alcolea on #SkinRegeneration. Find all details at: ……onalsocietyforregenerativebiology.org/event-5602891






I am very happy to announce the publication of my main PhD project in Nature Communications . Our study demonstrates that Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a crucial role in promoting cardiac repair following myocardial infarction (heart attack) by adopting an injury-specific phenotype.

This sums up my last 6 years of work. Thank you to everyone who helped me along the way, I am very grateful for every piece of advice and input. Thank you to the reviewers and editors Nature Communications for their input in the revisions. To read my paper nature.com/articles/s4146…

So honoured to be selected to present at the 3rd Treg Mini-Symposium at WEHI on Nov 11! I'll be sharing our latest research from Martino Lab on the role of Tregs in tissue regeneration.If you haven’t registered yet, please do so by Nov 4! Excited to connect with everyone there!


📰A new Nature Communications publication from members of our Martino Lab explores the remarkable potential of Tregs as a game-changing approach to regenerative medicine. Bhavana Nayer Yasmin Alshoubaki, PhD Read more here➡️: armi.org.au/news-media/blo… Or check out the original paper


In this Nature Communications paper, our Martino Lab at ARMI reveals an important role for regulatory T cells in tissue healing, highlighting its potential as a universal cell-based therapy for #regenerative medicine 💪
