Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile
Conor Finlay

@conorisco

Immunologist @TCDTMI @LydiaBeckerIII
Macrophages, type 2 immune responses, myeloid cells, autoimmunity.

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Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So cool, always felt the RNA velocity analysis was unstable when messing with hyperparameters, looks like a more stable way to infer cell development. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Trinity Kidneys (@thkc1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A couple of posts in the #biomarker space to help develop personalised algorithms for prediction of #autoimmune disease relapse, as part of PARADISE EU project. RT welcome :-) Imperial Vasculitis Centre ANZ Vasculitis Society, '26 Vasculitis Wkshop host Vasculitis_Lund my.corehr.com/pls/trrecruit/… my.corehr.com/pls/trrecruit/…

Mihir Pendse (@immulology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to finally share my FIRST first author paper out now in eLife - the journal ! We found that C1q functions as a regulator of gastrointestinal motility 💩 elifesciences.org/articles/78558 However, this is not at all where we started..(1/n)

Roser Tachó Piñot (@rosertp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see this work out! It’s been an absolute pleasure to lead this project at the @Hepworth_Lab! See below for a nice tweetorial on our findings showing that Bcl6 is a defining transcription factor of LTi-like ILC3 🔬🧬

Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On twitter for the first time in 6 months: nearly get scammed on gig tickets and my feed is 80% culture war, 10% science, 10% NSFW, wtf? (still better craic than linkedin I suppose)

Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey anyone have R code to convert CITE-seq data in Seurat (or similar) into .FCS files for use in FlowJo? flowcore Bioconductor can write FCS files but I don't want to write the code myself, I'll mess it up!

Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin have explored the use of extremely rare immune cells to predict how well treatments work for chronic spontaneous urticaria or #recurringhives in a recently published study in the journal Allergy. #researchMATTERS READ: tcd.ie/news_events/to…

Researchers from <a href="/TrinityMed1/">School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin</a> have explored the use of extremely rare immune cells to predict how well treatments work for chronic spontaneous urticaria or #recurringhives in a recently published study in the journal Allergy. #researchMATTERS 
READ: tcd.ie/news_events/to…
Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice preprint The Barton Lab. KLF2 in large (serous) cavity macrophage development. Much more complex role for Tfs than in 2014. Now we have a complex interplay of many TFs, Bhlhe40, Rxrs, Gata6. KLF2 acts early, before retinotic acid. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…

Conor Finlay (@conorisco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still time to submit a CV for a PhD with me in Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin. Investigating differentitation paths of macrophages in kidney autommunity. EU applicants only. DM or email a CV. Search research jobs in school of medicine at tcd.ie/hr/vacancies/ for deets.