Michael Fischbach (@mfgrp) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Fischbach

@mfgrp

Liu (Liao) Family Professor of Bioengineering, ChEM-H @Stanford.

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linkhttp://fischbachgroup.org calendar_today23-02-2011 04:03:34

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Alice Ting (@aliceyting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could one envision a synthetic receptor technology that is fully programmable, able to detect diverse extracellular antigens โ€“ both soluble and cell-attached โ€“ and convert that recognition into a wide range of intracellular responses, from transgene expression and real-time

Could one envision a synthetic receptor technology that is fully programmable, able to detect diverse extracellular antigens โ€“ both soluble and cell-attached โ€“ and convert that recognition into a wide range of intracellular responses, from transgene expression and real-time
Heather Youngs (@phytophile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extremely proud to find this innovative vaccine platform from Michael Fischbach at Stanford. Imagine no more jabs! Low cost and globally deployable. thetimes.com/uk/science/artโ€ฆ

Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network (@czbiohub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you read one science thread today, make it this one! Now in nature, the latest work from #CZBiohubSF Investigator Michael Fischbach's team could open the door to receiving vaccines as a skin cream. Also see great coverage by Stanford Medicine's Bruce Goldman: med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/โ€ฆ

Djenet Bousbaine (@djenetbousbaine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our last pub. from Michael Fischbach lab! We discovered that skin commensal microbes induce systemic and local B cell responses upon colonization and took advantage of this knowledge to create topical vaccines using engineered skin microbes. Please read the thread for details.

Derya Unutmaz, MD (@deryatr_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a very important discovery and a brilliant example of engineering a resident skin bacterium to elicit powerful immune responses! This approach has the potential to lead to highly potent vaccines that can be administered as a simple skin cream. Very exciting!

Alexander Berger (@albrgr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biology is wild. Very cool results from a grantee, suggesting prospect for vaccines that could be administered as a topical cream.

Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Felix Horns (@felixhorns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big leap forward in our understanding of interactions between our immune systems and microbiomes, and a promising path to new and better vaccines

Simona Cristea (@simocristea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

take some time now to read this thread it explains what happens with the immune system when swabbing (no entry!) a bacteria on the head of a mouse it beautifully walks us through the years-long scientific journey and is exemplifies how our competitors are in fact our friendsโค๏ธ

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The skin โ€” once thought to be a mainly passive barrier โ€” can produce its own antibodies that fight off infections nature.com/articles/d4158โ€ฆ

SU2Cscience (@su2cscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stand Up To Cancer Scientific Advisory Committee member Michael Fischbach published a paper in nature showing that immunity to a common skin bacteria involves a coordinated T and B cell response, which can be redirected against pathogens as a novel form of topical vaccination nature.com/articles/s4158โ€ฆ

Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A typical project for an incoming graduate student might involve 1โ€“2ย weeks of planning and 2โ€“5 years of execution, [yet] the problem you choose will influence the impact of your work just as much as the quality of your execution. โ€“ Michael Fischbach buzzsprout.com/1744020/episodโ€ฆ Michael Fischbach

Christopher Barnes, Ph.D. (@cobarnes27) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an amazing story that was such a blast to collaborate on with Michael Fischbach lab!!! Phenomenal work led by Djenet Bousbaine and all co-authors!! Unroll this thread and be amazed ๐Ÿคฏ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿพ