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Andrew Foers

@andrewfoers

Scientist.

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Day 3/7 of #mylifeinpictures Rules: no people, no words, no explanation. Challenge a new person each day. I was challenged by Andy Hill - I challenge Simona Seizova PhD

Day 3/7 of #mylifeinpictures Rules: no people, no words, no explanation. Challenge a new person each day. I was challenged by <a href="/hillandy/">Andy Hill</a> - I challenge <a href="/SimonaSeizova/">Simona Seizova PhD</a>
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Day 4/7 of #mylifeinpictures Rules: no people, no words, no explanation. Challenge a new person each day. I was challenged by Andy Hill - I challenge Dr Michael Coffey

Day 4/7 of #mylifeinpictures Rules: no people, no words, no explanation. Challenge a new person each day. I was challenged by <a href="/hillandy/">Andy Hill</a> - I challenge <a href="/MichaelCoffeyyy/">Dr Michael Coffey</a>
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Day 5/7 of #mylifeinpictures Rules: no people, no words, no explanation. Challenge a new person each day. I was challenged by Andy Hill - I challenge Alan Yap

Day 5/7 of #mylifeinpictures Rules: no people, no words, no explanation. Challenge a new person each day. I was challenged by <a href="/hillandy/">Andy Hill</a> - I challenge <a href="/AlanYappy/">Alan Yap</a>
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Some more of my PhD work has been published. Thanks to all collaborators and to WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) for providing a fantastic environment. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ct…

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Nice to see this published. Here we provide some evidence that people with coeliac disease can be identified by similarities in their duodenal gamma-delta TCR CDR3 sequence. Although further work is required to confirm these findings. doi.org/10.1002/path.5…

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STRONG OPINION: There are very very few cases where log scales should be used in communicating data to the general public. This is not one of them.

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Great talk on research integrity/reproducibility by @janebalfred, hosted by Babraham Institute. We must move away from (perceived) research impact being the primary driver of career progression. Good science often produces negative results – this needs to be recognised and valued!

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WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute)⁩ #proteomics facility is looking for a protein structure specialist with skills in #HDX and #XLMS. Please RT! Applications close on April 5th! wehi.edu.au/proteomics-pro…

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Happy to announce that I’ve accepted a job at the Kennedy Institute. Really exciting project that will involve building a single cell atlas of the eye and investigating novel ways to treat uveitis.

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LIMS (Andy Hill & Dr L Cheng), with Andrew Foers, WEHI & MCRI, profiled miRNA in EVs from joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, revealing pathways that lead to joint destruction. Findings in Int Jnl of Mol Sci show promising therapeutic approaches: bit.ly/3o6K4N9

LIMS (<a href="/hillandy/">Andy Hill</a> &amp; Dr L Cheng), with <a href="/AndrewFoers/">Andrew Foers</a>, WEHI &amp; MCRI, profiled miRNA in EVs from joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, revealing pathways that lead to joint destruction. Findings in Int Jnl of Mol Sci show promising therapeutic approaches: bit.ly/3o6K4N9
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Great oppurtunity to work on an exciting project in a good insititute. Plus you'll get to work with a great team, including yours truly! my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…

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Could depletion/inhibition of joint resident memory T cells prevent rheumatoid arthritis recurrence? Might this strategy apply to other autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases? Really impressive paper! doi.org/10.1101/2021.0…