
Chris Icke
@chrisickemicro
Post-doc researching bacterial secretion system at the IMB.
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14-10-2013 16:57:48
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Delighted to have my first review out discussing sterile NLRP3 inflammasome signalling and Alzheimerās disease! Couldnāt have done it without the support of Sabrina Sofia Burgener Madhavi Maddugoda Inflammasome Lab and Juergen Goetz! Institute for Molecular Bioscience Queensland Brain Institute, UQ authors.elsevier.com/c/1c2R33OeyG7Dā¦

Great to be a part of this fantastic work by Jack Bryant and many others! elifesciences.org/articles/62614

Our publication on DolP in E. coli has been published in eLife - the journal! Very happy to see this one finally published through some great collaborative work. Thanks to everyone involved especially @HendersonLab Shu-Sin Chng David I Roper trevor-lithgow.bsky.social and Manuel Banzhaf elifesciences.org/articles/62614

Now published ! Congrats Christopher Icke @HendersonLab Jack Bryant Glycine acylation and trafficking of a new class of bacterial lipoprotein by a composite secretion system elifesciences.org/articles/63762


Want to understand COVID-19 vaccines? Last week I had a fantastic time talking about COVID-19 and vaccines with the exceptional students from MacGregor SHS, together with Norman Swan and Dr Tom Aechtner. You can catch the insightful discussion here youtube.com/watch?v=gpi94rā¦.




Huge congratulations to S_Emming of Inflammasome Lab for his ARC #Decra Fellowship! This is richly deserved recognition of Stefanās stellar track record and very exciting project. Also a big career milestone! #ProudPI Institute for Molecular Bioscience EMCRA@IMB

Finally out: microRNA and gene expression profiling of human Tr1-like cells! Happy that I could contribute some experiments during my Phd IRB_Bellinzona to this story. doi.org/10.1002/eji.20ā¦



As always an absolute pleasure to collaborate with LaboratoryChemicalGlycobiology and Jamie Blaza Here, we further probe the structure of O-GlcNAc transferase and highlight the importance of dimerisation.



Great opportunity to work with a fantastic scientist! Get in contact with Richard Meek if you are interested!