Iām excited to share our labās 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 osteoclastsācells responsible for breaking down bone. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Passionate about science? Looking for a new exciting role? Then join our team. This post has just opened: www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/researc...
I would like to share the launch of ELINE ā 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
Registration: www.efis-eline.eu/seminars
Huge congratulations to our colleague, Mahlaqua Noor, for being recognised as one of this yearās 21toWatch winners.
An outstanding achievement and so well deserved ā weāre incredibly proud to have her on the team: www.cambridgemc.com/21towatch-20...
Naomi McGovern
Naomi McGovern
Naomi McGovern
Naomi McGovern
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)
1 week until our next seminar! š
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www.efis-eline.eu/seminars
Calling all postdocs / early career researchers! The Loke CTR Next Generation Fellowship is a stepping stone to research independence!
Visit š www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/next-generat...
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We are excited to kick-off of our seminar series on March 5, 4pm CET š„³
š¤ Petter Brodin ā A seeding reaction to colonizing microbes in human newborns
š¤ Eva Stange ā Neonatal liver niches program T cell tolerance
Register here: www.efis-eline.eu/seminars
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Early-life Immune Network Europe
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Early-life Immune Network Europe
Early-life Immune Network Europe
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, ...
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
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The #21toWatch Top21.2026 winners have been announced at an awards ceremony at The Glasshouse innovation hub in Cambridge.
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...
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 ...
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
š¤ Adrian Erlebacher - Mechanisms of parturition timing in mice
š¤ Dan Corral ā Maternal Immune Regulation of Lactation
Register here:
www.efis-eline.eu/seminars
#EarlyLifeImmunity #Immunology #EFIS
Early-life Immune Network Europe
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, ...