
David Olagnier
@dolagnier
🇫🇷🇺🇸🇨🇦🇩🇰 PhD, Associate Professor, Lundbeck Fellow, Group Leader
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18-06-2020 17:45:41
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Happy Birthday Aarhus Universitet




SARS-CoV-2 biology and host interactions rdcu.be/dv7g4 In this Review, Volker Thiel & colleagues summarize current knowledge of the SARS-CoV-2 intracellular life cycle and the molecular functions of viral proteins, as well as their interaction with the host cell.


📢Very excited about upcoming lecture "How #viruses use their capsid to escape #immune detection and how cells bypass this protection" by Prof Leo James (Leo James' Lab @MRC_LMB) on Fri 9 Feb, 10-11, Biermann lecture theatre,Aarhus University All welcome, please feel free to join!

Start of an hopefully productive week Center for Immunology of Viral Infections (CiViA) Aarhus Universitet




Today I am the proud mentor of two outstanding students Demi van der Horst and Naziia Kurmasheva who submitted their PhD thesis on oncolytic #virus #therapy. You did exceptionally well and I now look forward to your defenses


It is with excitement that I am sharing our new study on oncolytic virotherapy now online in Nature Communications. A huge thank to all collaborators involved on the projects and financial supports including Lundbeckfonden Novo Nordisk Foundation Kræftens Bekæmpelse link.springer.com/10.1038/s41467…

Last Wednesday, I had the privilege of being invited to lovely Aarhus by David Olagnier @AarhusUnito #Biomedicine to attend the PhD defense of Naziia Kurmashev as an 'opponent' (such a strange word for a definitive fan😆) together with Andrew Bowie from Trinity College Dublin .

After the rain 🌧️ comes the sun ☀️ Aarhus Universitet Center for Immunology of Viral Infections (CiViA)


Two in a row for the David Olagnier Lab ! Demi van der Horst 🇳🇱 successfully defended her PhD work untilted 🦠 Oncolytic virotherapy in Keap1 mutant lung cancer 🫁 at Aarhus University Thanks to the opponents Jonathan Pol and Annemarthe Van der Veen for their thorough assessment of the work


Beautiful article by Kristoffer Lottrup in Weekendavisen on the use of #viruses as biological weapons against #cancer and showcasing our recent study published in Nature Communications weekendavisen.dk/2024-26/ideer/…

For 25 years, the Toll-like Receptor pathway was considered a series of distinct protein complexes that drive inflammation. Today, we report that the entire pathway, from receptor to transcription factor, is executed from within one complex—the myddosome. nature.com/articles/s4158…


Researchers have genetically altered a mouse to express traits reminiscent of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, including a long, coarsely textured coat, to create the woolly mouse. scim.ag/3QO97Ui News from Science