Lung basement membranes are compositionally and structurally altered following resolution of influenza infection www.mucosalimmunology.org/article/S193...
Still time to join our Flow Cytometry Core at the University of Aberdeen as a lead scientist
A new study from @drtesutherland.bsky.social (@uniofaberdeen.bsky.social) suggests future asthma treatments could reverse lung damage.
Funded by @medresfdn.bsky.social + @asthmaandlung.org.uk, this research may transform care for asthma + other fibrosis-linked diseases.💡
📖➡️ https://bit.ly/4mHTOKq
We're looking for a Lead Scientist to join Flow Cytometry Centre in Aberdeen! Fantastic opportunity to deliver services, work with varied research groups, promote cytometry and further develop the facility. Aberdeen is a great place to live/work- APPLY NOW www.abdnjobs.co.uk/vacancy/cyto...
Also big shout out to Morgan Bryant - PhD student @uniofaberdeen.bsky.social for the fantastic image of Ym1+ macrophages amongst a lung ECM remodelled environment that is featured on the Sci Imm website this week
Surprisingly, airway ECM remodelling was protective for lung function, and rather seems to support epithelial function. Huge amount of work by @james-ep.bsky.social @hetompkins.bsky.social and a tremendous amount of help and support from all of our collaborators at Aberdeen and Manchester