Assistant Professor at CU Anschutz | she/her | My lab studies the role of eosinophils in inflammation & tissue repair | Twin Mom | Opinions my own
Lab website www.dunnimmunolab.com
Julia Dunn
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Good god I hope not. If my grad students are working 20 hours per day then we need an intervention.
Also, there’s no robot in the world that can do what we do. GTFOH.
Funny story…
Setting up our lab meeting schedule is tricky for a few reasons. The process we finally found is that i create a draft schedule and we edit it as a group, it takes about 10 minutes.
One student tried to get AI to make the schedule and it failed spectacularly. At making a schedule.
🪼 Your tax dollars paid a scientist to squeeze jellyfish through cheesecloth. Osamu Shimomura processed tens of thousands on an NSF grant to understand why they glow. He found a protein that glowed green under UV light. Called it "green protein." Nobody cared. For decades.
Kinda feels like we’re saving our joy for one *particular* celebration that will outshine all national celebrations for the past 200+ years.
This photo of Andy Kim in the moments before ICE gassed everyone at Delaney Hall is going into the history books.
We need more of this from our electeds.
One fun pregnancy symptom is rhinitis due to increased blood flow at mucus membranes. Meaning I’m already congested, and it makes it hard to sleep. And my body already aches. And I’m already tired AF.
I don’t want so much as a common cold to make that worse.
Better believe I’m in a N95 on flights.
#momademia in a nutshell 🤦🏼♀️
Since my first pregnancy was during COVID lockdown, this time I get to enjoy some *fabulous* symptoms that make being pregnant in academia truly breathtaking. Literally, presenting seminars when I can’t catch my breath.
Now it’s vision changes that make reading difficult.
#momademia 🧪 #newPI
New review out now on precision medicine in #EoE. Big thanks to my co-author Caitlin Burk!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42134747/
Alt: Animation of a pregnant woman lying on her back while a baby dances gleefully in her abdomen
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Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a common, chronic, immune-mediated disease of the esophagus, affecting approximately 1 in 700 individuals in the United States. Despite rising prevalence, clinical ma...
Doing so will make research more reliable, trustworthy, and efficient, she said. “Robots work 24 hours a day. Your graduate students probably only work 20, so this is an advantage."