Thomas M. Li
@thomasmlii
New York, NY / San Francisco, CA
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29-04-2019 01:57:15
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Thanks to #Cureus for publishing our paper on “Insta Residency” looking at the appeal of our Mount Sinai Beth Israel Internal Medicine Instagram account. Mount Sinai Department of Medicine #residency #internalmedicine cureus.com/articles/81400…
How does sunlight drive dysfunction of a skin-lymph node axis in lupus? JiHyun Sim, Will Ambler, Izzy Sollohub, Mir Howlader, Thomas M. Li , Henry Lee.Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) Immunology & Microbial Pathogenesis (IMP) Program
Congrats to postdoc Will Ambler on his Ignite talk, grad student Mir Howlader and med student Thomas M. Li on their posters. Great to co-moderate Cytokine and Cell Trafficking session with Schwarz Lab and to see colleagues and friends in person! Immunology & Microbial Pathogenesis (IMP) Program Karen Onel Weill Cornell Pediatrics
New preprint from Theresa Lu Lab assessing the role of interferon acting on Langerhans cell ADAM17 in lupus photosensitivity! Thank you to all authors and collaborators involved for bringing this project to life: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Victoria Zyulina Ethan Seltzer Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Congratulations to lab member Thomas Li who ran the Boston Marathon yesterday! This is his 4th of the 6 World Major marathons this cycle that saw multiple under-3 hours times! Thomas M. Li
After 2 years as a postdoc in the Theresa Lu Lab, it's time for me to say goodbye to this incredible lab. I have had the best time working, laughing and science-ing with you. Thanks for mocking my British accent & all the podcast-worthy discussions. I will miss it immensely❤️
Let's understand how signals from photosensitive skin can misregulate the immune system in lupus. With lab members Suparna Kumar, Thomas M. Li, JiHyun Sim, and Victoria Zyulina MD, PhD, and collaborator Laura Santambrogio at Weill Cornell Medicine and Zohaib N. Caan in the Santambrogio lab.
Incredibly excited and grateful to share this story after many years of work. Huge thank you to my mentor Theresa Lu Lab and all our collaborators for making this a reality. #immunology #science #lupus