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Luis B Barreiro (@lb_barreiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most recent work from the lab just out nature. By combining ancient DNA work, population genomics, and in vitro infections we show that the Black Death shaped the evolution of immune genes. Kuddos to co-first authors Tauras Vilgalys and Jennifer Klunk. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Florian Krammer (@florian_krammer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating the new boss, Ana Fernandez-Sesma ! With Simon Lab (ISMMS) Jean Lim Michael Schotsaert and many others from our department. Cheers to Ana and to a bright future for Mount Sinai Microbiology! Thanks to Daniel Caughey for organizing this!

Celebrating the new boss, <a href="/SesmaLab/">Ana Fernandez-Sesma</a> ! With <a href="/VivianaSimonLab/">Simon Lab (ISMMS)</a> <a href="/jeanklim/">Jean Lim</a> <a href="/mschotsaert/">Michael Schotsaert</a> and many others from our department. Cheers to Ana and to a bright future for Mount Sinai Microbiology!

Thanks to Daniel Caughey for organizing this!
Ana Fernandez-Sesma (@sesmalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Florian and Viviana for organizing it! I could not be happier about the opportunity to lead this AMAZING department! Feeling supported by this great group of colleagues is wonderful 🥰. Taking the torch from the great Peter Palese and carrying it forward! #SinaiMicro

Thanks Florian and Viviana for organizing it! I could not be happier about the opportunity to lead this AMAZING department! Feeling supported by this great group of colleagues is wonderful 🥰. Taking the torch from the great Peter Palese and carrying it forward! #SinaiMicro
PatWilsonLab (@patwilsonlab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new paper led by Siri in collaboration with peter 1/2mann from Yoshi Kawaoka's lab and Hejun Liu from Ina Wilson's lab describing a broadly cross reactive mAb to all SARS-CoV-2 variants. Overview:news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2023/04/r… paper: jci.org/articles/view/…

PatWilsonLab (@patwilsonlab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to the thoughtful and comprehensive commentary from Shiv Pillai on our paper led by Siri about broadly protective mAbs against SARS-CoV-2, both out today in the JCI: Comment:jci.org/articles/view/… Paper:jci.org/articles/view/…

Dr. Jen Gommerman (@jengommerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Dr. Jen Gommerman (@jengommerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2/ Hi friends - please RT the following 2 ads. We are looking for talented people to join our HI3 team. Help us prepare for future pandemics jobs.utoronto.ca/job/Toronto-Ad…

Mats Ohlin (@mats_ohlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A curated set of human immunoglobulin germline genes/alleles for better annotation of sequences encoding antibodies and antibody repertoires. It has potential to solve annotation problems you have not been aware of! #antibody #AIRRseq #repertoire biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Marcos Vieira (@marcos___vieira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Antibodies are the product of evolution on two timescales: over millions of years in vertebrate populations, and within weeks of infection or 💉 in populations of B cells. We ask how those timescales interact in our paper out in PLOS Pathogens 🧵 1/n t.ly/U84Un

PatWilsonLab (@patwilsonlab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great job Josh! This was a "hunch" project that turned out to be so interesting once Josh dug in. In a nutshell: How do you balance the need for maximum antibody diversity and adaptability with the requirement for maintaining the ability of an antibody to express well?

Weill Cornell Medicine (@weillcornell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gut of newborns has unique bacteria that produce serotonin and promote the development of immune cells that may prevent allergic reactions to food and beneficial gut microbes, according to a preclinical study from Weill Cornell Pediatrics. bit.ly/3PjJDhi

Gut of newborns has unique bacteria that produce serotonin and promote the development of immune cells that may prevent allergic reactions to food and beneficial gut microbes, according to a preclinical study from <a href="/WCMpeds/">Weill Cornell Pediatrics</a>.

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