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LeBeau Lab

@aaronlebeaulab

Lab twitter for the LeBeau at the University of Wisconsin SMPH. Specializing in all things anti and nanobody, from llamas to sharks.

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UW–Madison Science (@uwmadscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These new antibodies are eager to attack and neutralize the Covid-19 virus — unlike the usually docile nurse sharks they come from. Shark antibodies are small and nimble, and they could help prepare treatments for future coronavirus outbreaks. news.wisc.edu/shark-antibody…

News 3 Now / Channel 3000 (@wisctv_news3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that antibody-like proteins from sharks are highly effective at neutralizing coronaviruses, according to a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications. channel3000.com/uw-scientists-…

UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center (@uwcarbone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are proud to move the mission of fighting cancer forward through research, education and prevention. As the only comprehensive cancer center in Wisconsin, we are committed to providing the best care today and every day. #WorldCancerDay

LeBeau Lab (@aaronlebeaulab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stories like this help to reinforce the importance of research. Generous support from incredible donors like Mary and Rob help make it all possible and our lab is incredibly thankful of their support! #ResearchChampions UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center UW School of Medicine and Public Health channel3000.com/uw-scientists-…

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Great story highlighting the power of collaboration! So thrilled to be working with Caroline Barelle and the team @ElasmogenLtd. The Medicine Maker thank you for the wonderful write up! #ScientificCollaboration #SharksInScience themedicinemaker.com/discovery-deve…

Christina Barron (@cbarrondc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These nurse sharks may help humans with cancer or covid-19. LeBeau Lab talked to KidsPost's Gina Rich about studying the sharks' antibodies. #STEM #sharks washingtonpost.com/kidspost/2022/…

On Wisconsin magazine (@onwismag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a #shark attack we didn’t see coming: a UW–Madison study finds that antibody-like proteins derived from shark immune systems can prevent the virus that causes #COVID19 and its variants from infecting human cells. UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center LeBeau Lab #VNAR onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/on_campus/a-sh…

UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center (@uwcarbone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Howard Bailey is featured in Modern Luxury's 2022 Medicine + Doctor Scottsdale issue. He discusses the next big breakthrough in cancer research and Dr. Aaron LeBeau's work with nurse sharks. uw.health/38eKs8y

Dr. Howard Bailey is featured in <a href="/Modern_Luxury/">Modern Luxury</a>'s 2022 Medicine + Doctor Scottsdale issue. He discusses the next big breakthrough in cancer research and Dr. Aaron LeBeau's work with nurse sharks. uw.health/38eKs8y
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Such an honor for Latif Nasser to visit my lab and discuss our work! Thanks UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center PCF Science for the support to make this work possible now and for years to come! Josh Lang we will have to see if we can spot some sharks at the Prostate Cancer Foundation Retreat!

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Starting off PEGS Europe disseminating the exciting work of the LeBeau Lab! Always honored to talk at conferences especially one that is the pinnacle of the antibody development world. UW Health | Carbone Cancer Center UW School of Medicine and Public Health

Starting off PEGS Europe disseminating the exciting work of the LeBeau Lab! Always honored to talk at conferences especially one that is the pinnacle of the antibody development world.

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