Mononuclear phagocytes in health, disease and pregnancy
Naomi McGovern
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I’m excited to share our lab’s latest preprint, led by Joe Hutton. We take a deep look at monocytes in psoriatic arthritis (PsA), uncovering a population of circulating cells that are uniquely primed to become osteoclasts—cells responsible for breaking down bone. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Huge congratulations to our colleague, Mahlaqua Noor, for being recognised as one of this year’s 21toWatch winners.
An outstanding achievement and so well deserved — we’re incredibly proud to have her on the team: www.cambridgemc.com/21towatch-20...
Nearly every baby is colonized by various E. coli at birth, but luckily only 1 in 1000 develops a severe infection: A new paper in Nature shows how maternal IgG specific to mum`s gut E.coli protects neonates.
Read here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#EFIS #ELINE #NeonatalImmmunology (1/7)
Passionate about science? Looking for a new exciting role? Then join our team. This post has just opened: www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/researc...
We are excited to kick-off of our seminar series on March 5, 4pm CET 🥳
🎤 Petter Brodin – A seeding reaction to colonizing microbes in human newborns
🎤 Eva Stange – Neonatal liver niches program T cell tolerance
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#EarlyLifeImmunity #Immunology #EFIS
I would like to share the launch of ELINE – the Early Life Immunity Network Europe.
The seminar series takes place on the first Thursday of each month, starting on March 5th @ 16:00 CET
Our first speakers are Eva Stange & Petter Brodin
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Calling all postdocs / early career researchers! The Loke CTR Next Generation Fellowship is a stepping stone to research independence!
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The #21toWatch Top21.2026 winners have been announced at an awards ceremony at The Glasshouse innovation hub in Cambridge.
Neonatal sepsis caused by Escherichia coli is associated with reduced transfer of pathogen-specific maternal antibodies and, in a mouse model, can be prevented by maternal preconceptual ...
Early-life exposure to allergens triggers a distinct local mode of dendritic cell activation in neonatal skin without requiring migration to lymph nodes, which shapes responses to allergens in later l...
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Fixed-term: The post is available for two years in the first instance starting as soon as possible and subject to a 6-month probationary period. Join our team as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in
Seminars run on the first Thursday of every month at 16:00 CET. We kick off with a 15-minute spotlight talk from an early-career researcher, then a senior scientist takes the stage for a deeper dive, ...
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Seminars run on the first Thursday of every month at 16:00 CET. We kick off with a 15-minute spotlight talk from an early-career researcher, then a senior scientist takes the stage for a deeper dive, ...
Save the date for our second seminar: April 2, 4 pm CET
🎤 Adrian Erlebacher - Mechanisms of parturition timing in mice
🎤 Dan Corral – Maternal Immune Regulation of Lactation
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#EarlyLifeImmunity #Immunology #EFIS
Seminars run on the first Thursday of every month at 16:00 CET. We kick off with a 15-minute spotlight talk from an early-career researcher, then a senior scientist takes the stage for a deeper dive, ...