Ben Marsland (@benjmarsland) 's Twitter Profile
Ben Marsland

@benjmarsland

Professor, Mucosal Immunology Research Group. Deputy Head, School of Translational Medicine, Monash University. Editor-in-Chief @mucosalimmunol.

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Daniel J Drucker (@danieljdrucker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In studies of people with #obesity and HFD-fed mice, the gut IEL population is sensitive to the metabolic milieu and diminished through FXR-interferon dependent mechanisms sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Mucosal Immunology

In studies of people with #obesity and HFD-fed mice, the gut IEL population is sensitive to the metabolic milieu and diminished through FXR-interferon dependent mechanisms 
sciencedirect.com/science/articl… <a href="/MucosalImmunol/">Mucosal Immunology</a>
Sumanta Kumar Naik🧫🫁🧪🦠🔬🇮🇳🇺🇲🌎 (@sumanta_naik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Excited to share our work is officially available online in #MucosalImmunology . We uncovered an invivo mechanism how type I interferon signaling can impact TH1 immune responses in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Article is In Press. #Tuberculosis

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Excited to share our work is officially available online in #MucosalImmunology . We uncovered an invivo mechanism how type I interferon signaling can impact TH1 immune responses in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Article is In Press.
#Tuberculosis
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Jennifer Lund Jennifer Lund and collegues explore how #Tregs can limit bystander inflammation and immunopathology at both the site of infection and in distal tissues. mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…

Jennifer Lund <a href="/JennyLund15/">Jennifer Lund</a> and collegues explore how #Tregs can limit bystander inflammation and immunopathology at both the site of infection and in distal tissues. 
mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…
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The Translational Medicine at Monash University GIN Discovery Program is driving innovation and research excellence here in #Melbourne. Our growing partnerships include a diverse group of researchers and institutions–we welcome new members. Appreciated the chance to share our views and vision Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology.

The <a href="/MonashSTM/">Translational Medicine at Monash University</a> GIN Discovery Program is driving innovation and research excellence here in #Melbourne. Our growing partnerships include a diverse group of researchers and institutions–we welcome new members. Appreciated the chance to share our views and vision <a href="/ASImmunology/">Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology</a>.
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Activated #eosinophils can disrupt early life lung development can lifelong damage and impaired function: mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…

Activated #eosinophils can disrupt early life lung development can lifelong damage and impaired function:
mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…
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#ProudPI moment! Giulia Iacono completed a fantastic PhD, morphing from a cellular immunologist into a bioinformatician Monash University STM Department of Immunology. She'd be a great recruit, but don't try to steal her away too quickly #Melbourne!

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Good guy T cells: PD1+CD4+ T cells promote receptor editing and suppress autoreactivity of B cells during #pneumonia mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…

Good guy T cells: PD1+CD4+ T cells promote receptor editing and suppress autoreactivity of B cells during  #pneumonia mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…
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Human stromal cells can promote healthy mucosa, however they may produce reduced retinoic acid during #Crohns disease contributing to inflammation: mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…

Human stromal cells can promote healthy mucosa, however they may produce reduced retinoic acid during #Crohns disease contributing to inflammation: mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…
GIN Program (@gin_discovery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 This week's spotlight is on Alexandra Mack, a PhD student in Emma Halmos group in Gastroenterology. 📊 Allie is investigating disorders of gut-brain interaction in Crohn's disease and exploring innovative treatments like transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation for IBD patients.

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This year's De Castella Run is raising funds for our very own HER Centre Australia for women's mental health. We're looking for student and staff volunteers for this Sunday's event. For sign-up info, email [email protected] Join this family-friendly day, while taking

This year's De Castella Run is raising funds for our very own <a href="/her_centre/">HER Centre Australia</a> for women's mental health. 

We're looking for student and staff volunteers for this Sunday's event. For sign-up info, email volunteers.decastellarun@gmail.com

Join this family-friendly day, while taking
Cecilia Johansson (@cjohansson_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in lung inflammation during viral respiratory infections have a look at the latest paper from our team. Great work by Amber Owen and colleagues. NHLI mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…

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Rebecca Drummond Rebecca Drummond and colleagues show depleting interstitial lung macrophages serving as a reservoir for fungal pathogens can help clear infections. mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…

Rebecca Drummond <a href="/theRAD_lab/">Rebecca Drummond</a> and colleagues show depleting interstitial lung macrophages serving as a reservoir for fungal pathogens can help clear infections. mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-…
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Pleased to share our latest work in press now Mucosal Immunology. We describe a role for macrophage glycolysis in regulating the airways. Thanks to funders Asthma + Lung UK Wellcome and congrats to first author Dr Gesa Albers! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…