
Raymond Qin
@qin_raymond
PhD student @WEHI_research. Immunologist👨🔬 On an adventure to understand T cell migration/chemotaxis biology 🧫🔬
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04-02-2017 07:24:53
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Super excited to finally share our Nature Immunology paper “Effector and stem-like memory cell fates are imprinted in distinct lymph node niches directed by CXCR3 ligands” from WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute)! nature.com/articles/s4159… Thread with details below:

Thrilled to share our latest article, out today in Nature Immunology paper “Effector and stem-like memory cell fates are imprinted in distinct lymph node niches directed by CXCR3 ligands” nature.com/articles/s4159…

Happy to share our latest review co-led by Brigette Duckworth and Raymond Qin in Immunological reviews onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Folks, happy to share this story out now in ICB - the journal CXCL11 expressing C57BL/6 mice have intact adaptive immune responses to viral infection onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Nearly every time I present our work, I get asked "but what about CXCL11?"


Could 👏 not 👏 be 👏 more 👏 proud. 5 talks, 1 poster, 2 talk prizes (New Investigator Brigette Duckworth ✨ tumour/stromal workshop Raymond Qin ✨) What a great week Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology #ASI2022MEL Fantastic to be back!


Honored to receive CSL Translational Data Science Scholarship. So happy to be developing new methods to study and analyse T cell migration in my project. Thanks to my supervisors Joanna Groom Dr Kelly Rogers OAM Niall Geoghegan for all the supports.

Very pleased that the peer-reviewed version of our newest paper led by Amanda Ridley is out Science Signaling , in short the chemokine system is not redundant and extracellular matrix is key WTCCMR Lydia Becker Institute Copenhagen Center for Glycomics science.org/doi/epdf/10.11…
