Always fun to meet Barbara Treutlein lab to discuss new data and collaborations- we are shifting her focus to neuroimmunology
#NIM2023
#ReThinkNeuroimmunology
Looking forward to #NIM2023 IdoAmitLab Jonathan Kipnis Weizmann Institute ! An outstanding speaker and editor’s dinner started things off with great interactions with some of the world leaders in #Neuroimmunology
Congratulations 🎉🎉 to Stephanie Matt, PhD 🧠🧫 for winning the post-doctoral poster competition in neuropharmacology at #ASPET2023 !!!! Check out Dr. Matts amazing work in the Gaskill lab on the neuroimmunology of dopamine and/or antidepressants in the context of inflammation and HIV.
Programmed axonal death and its impact and role in MS by Coleman Lab from Brain Repair VGB here at Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair (CCMR) symposium day 2
Check out this free link to view: rdcu.be/dcQfY
Thanks to co-authors:
Emory Neurology Residency: Gabriela Bou, MD, Sally El Sammak, Julien Cavanagh, MD
Emory Radiology: Ling-Chen Chien
#neuroimmunology #autoimmune #sarcoidosis #RheumTwitter #neurotwitter #neurorheumatology
New Research: Treatment of IgG4-related disease-associated hypertrophic pachymeningitis with intrathecal rituximab: a case report: IgG4-related disease-associated hypertrophic pachymeningitis (IgG4RD-HP) is a fibroinflammatory autoimmune… #Neurology frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Ready for the #ESNI #JournalClub today? Connect @ 3 pm CEST to see Maxime Maugendre present & let David Hafler answer your questions! Info and link here --> esni.isniweb.org/tuesday-may-30/ #WeAReNeuroimmunology
🚨Do you have a pt w/ #IgG4RD hypertrophic #pachymeningitis refractory to rituximab? Consider giving it intrathecally! 💊💉
Read how changing ritux from IV to intrathecal ➡️ clinical/QoL + MRI/PET improvement in our pt!
#neurology #neuroimmunology #neurotwitter #rheumatology
From microscopy 🔬 to embroidery 🪡!
Did my #neuroimmunology enthusiasts recognize this organ ? 💡
(TUBB3 : green; CD31 : red; CD45 : yellow; GFAP : orange; Activation marker: pink; TUBB3 subsets : blue and purple 😉)
Second speaker of this annual Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair (CCMR) symposium is L Peruzzotti-Jametti sharing evidence of metabolic control of smoldering brain disease MS Society UK
Key topic here at Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair (CCMR) symposium is science communication and scientific publishing | with Elisa Floriddia Senior Editor at Nature Neuroscience MS Society UK
IdoAmitLab and Jonathan Kipnis kicking off the exciting neuroimmunology meeting at the Weizmann Institute. Looking forward to an amazing 3 days! #NIM2023