Thanks for the highlight @arrdept-ucldom.bsky.social ! Bernard very happy you captured his good side πΊ
Great coverage of the recent JEM paper by @hlpeks.bsky.social, @emmaschambers.bsky.social, @bcellsrosser.bsky.social, Coziana Ciurtin, and colleagues. See the original paper here: rupress.org/jem/article/...
And please give a listen to our research featured on BBC Radio 4's Inside Health show! Lucy and Lizzy did a wonderful job talking about our findings! (We're in the second half) @bcellsrosser.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
So excited to see this out please read the paper, article and listen to us on the radio! Big thanks to @uclnews.bsky.social, our superstar postdoc @hlpeks.bsky.social, co-senior author Prof Coziana Ciurtin and collaborators @emmaschambers.bsky.social
Sex hormones and chromosomes work in tandem to impact immune responses, with estrogen influencing class-switched memory B cell frequency exclusively in humans with an XX chromosomal background. From @hlpeks.bsky.social, @bcellsrosser.bsky.social, Coziana Ciurtin et al. rupress.org/jem/article/...
Congratulations @hlpeks.bsky.social great work. So important to understand sex differences in immunity
A new UK-led research group, including @ucl.ac.uk's Prof Lucy Wedderburn (@uclchildhealth.bsky.social), Prof Coziana Ciurtin & Dr Polly Livermore, aims to improve arthritis care by defining for the first time what remission truly means. Funded by Β£3m from Arthritis UK www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/de...
In the first of our mini-series we discuss who could get an assisted death under the rules
Did you know women may be naturally better at fighting certain infections than men?
A UCL study funded by the Foundation finds women have a higher proportion of key immune cells between puberty & menopause. πͺπ¦
Tune in to @bcellsrosser.bsky.social on BBC R4βs Inside Health to learn more!
Hannah Peckham (she/her)
Hannah Peckham (she/her)
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Lizzy Rosser
Sex hormones and chromosomes work in tandem to impact immune responses, with estrogen influencing class-switched memory B cell frequency exclusively in ind
If you have 30 seconds pretty please could you vote for our research: 'Option 5. Sex differences in the immune system' at the link below! We truly appreciate your support!! π¬πππ»
And thank you to UCL news for highlighting our work in this article! πππ
A new UK-led research group, which includes UCL, aims to improve the lives of people with arthritis by defining for the first time what being in remission from the illness truly means.
When @hlpeks.bsky.social isnβt working in clinics with patients contributing to many studies in our department, you can find her behind a trolley of insects, fossils or gemstones ππ¦π at the natural history museum where she volunteers as a learning educator volunteer or hanging out with Bernard πββ¬
Journal of Experimental Medicine
Until menopause women have more key immune cells, which may explain why they're less prone to some infections than men, finds a @jem.org study from @arrdept-ucldom.bsky.social including Dr Hannah Peckham @hlpeks.bsky.social & Dr Lizzy Rosser @bcellsrosser.bsky.social
www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/ma...
Until menopause women have more key immune cells, which may explain why they're less prone to some infections than men, finds a @jem.org study from @arrdept-ucldom.bsky.social including Dr Hannah Peckham @hlpeks.bsky.social & Dr Lizzy Rosser @bcellsrosser.bsky.social
www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/ma...
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Hannah Peckham (she/her)
Hannah Peckham (she/her)
Women have a higher proportion of key immune cells between puberty and menopause, which may be linked to the sex hormone oestrogen and explain why they are less susceptible to certain infectious disea...
And please give a listen to our research featured on BBC Radio 4's Inside Health show! Lucy and Lizzy did a wonderful job talking about our findings! (We're in the second half) @bcellsrosser.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Women have a higher proportion of key immune cells between puberty and menopause, which may be linked to the sex hormone oestrogen and explain why they are less susceptible to certain infectious disea...
Until menopause women have more key immune cells, which may explain why they're less prone to some infections than men, finds a @jem.org study from @arrdept-ucldom.bsky.social including Dr Hannah Peckham @hlpeks.bsky.social & Dr Lizzy Rosser @bcellsrosser.bsky.social
www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/ma...
UCL News
UCL Dept of Aging, Rheumatology & Regenerative Medicine
Thrilled to finally share our paper on how sex hormones and sex chromosomes interact to affect B cell class-switching!π₯³ Diversity & inclusion in research recruitment = better science for all!π Thanks to @[email protected]@arrdept-ucldom.bsky.social for ++ hard work!π
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Loving #BSI25, especially @ciurtinlab.bsky.social and @emmaschambers.bsky.social highlighting our paper in @jem.org is one of #ArthritisUK top research output of β25! If you have 5 minutes, give us a vote (number 5) below, sex differences in the immune system:
www.arthritis-uk.org/our-research...
In the first of our mini-series we discuss who could get an assisted death under the rules
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Women have a higher proportion of key immune cells between puberty and menopause, which may be linked to the sex hormone oestrogen and explain why they are less susceptible to certain infectious disea...
Sex hormones and chromosomes work in tandem to impact immune responses, with estrogen influencing class-switched memory B cell frequency exclusively in ind