
Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich
@magdalenafsjj
Mom clinician scientist liver lover :)
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23-02-2018 11:19:03
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Announcing the 3 #EASLshare winners from Digital #ILC2020. Congratulations to Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich David Marti Aguado @capicchio! Magdalena, we loved your composition, The Liver Song! Browse the entries & enjoy the prizewinning ceremony here: easl.eu/news/easlshare… EASL Education

End of a fantastic edition of the SASL Swiss #hepatology PG course 🤩 Thank you to the amazing faculty, participants, co-organisers (Joachim C. Mertens & Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich) and see you in 2023!! @adegottardi David Semela Annalisa Berzigotti jaumebosch Prof Rajiv Jalan EASL Education boursier jerome



📢 The #CancerDormancy_and_Immunity lab is open and hiring!! Get inspired by this window to the unknown, and join us ChampalimaudF in sunny #Lisbon More info on the lab: fchampalimaud.org/research/group… Apply: fchampalimaud.org/offers/tech-co… fchampalimaud.org/offers/postdoc…


Happy to share our lab‘s first paper on MAIT cells shedding light on their intrahepatic interactions, great collaborative effort with Deborah Keogh-Stroka and PaulKlenermanLab and many clinicians/scientists UniSpitalBaselCH Department of Biomedicine and Kantonsspital Baselland bit.ly/3IZ8QIb


Don't miss the #EASLstudio episode next week revisiting the topic of #HBV/#HDV! See you next week #LiverTwitter 👋 EASLnews Journal of Hepatology Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich Heiner Wedemeyer Thomas Berg Aleksander Krag


💼Takehome message: We live in exciting times for the management of #HDV and can now treat patients for whom the only option was liver transplantation Hope you enjoyed this episode of #EASLStudio full of great information! #Livertwitter EASLnews Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich Heiner Wedemeyer


Excellent review on MAIT cells in liver inflammation and fibrosis by KlenermanLab and Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich who are obviously as fond of liver immunology as I am ☺️. #LiverTwitter link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Congratulations to Elisabeth Kappos and Özgür Yaldizli and their research groups for this outstanding success! The Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF) has awarded two of the prestigious #IICT Grants to the Basel researchers (UniSpitalBaselCH University of Basel Departement Klinische Forschung, Universität Basel). More information: bit.ly/3be9Jku



PaulKlenermanLab together with Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich and colleagues discuss what #MAITcells are actually doing in the normal #liver and how they influence in #diseases.

Antisense oligonucleotides or siRNAs for the treatment of #HBV?🤔 Watch #EASLStudio Journal of Hepatology Live next week to find out! 🔗easl.eu/easl-studio-ep… EASLnews Maria Buti John Dillon Ahmed Elsharkawy Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich Kate Drysdale Dr.Bornie #LiverTwitter


Open #postdoc position in our Liver #Immunology lab Department of Biomedicine Universität Basel. If you are interested in working on #MAIT cells in the liver/gut, see here for more details: bit.ly/3UAbYAz Please retweet!

Should we continue NUC treatment when HBsAg levels have become low? - Randomised STOP NUC trial results are published today 28% HBsAg loss if HBsAg levels <1,000 IU/mL 40.5% SVR Re-therapy 13.9% Journal of Hepatology EASLnews #livertwitter EASL Education my_UEG authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S01…



🚀 EASLnews , APASL News , AASLD , SOLDA and ALEH, are calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to officially endorse #WorldLiverDay on April 19 every year. Liver diseases affect millions worldwide - we need urgent action to improve care. 💪 Leave no organ behind! 🔗worldliverday.org/partners/


I am really excited to announce that our paper (PaulKlenermanLab) exploring MAIT cell transcriptional and TCR repertoire diversity in human blood and liver has been released Nature Immunology nature.com/articles/s4159… #MAITcells

Finally, huge thanks to PaulKlenermanLab and Nick Provine for their fantastic mentorship, my fabulous colleagues Ali Amini and Michael FitzPatrick, and our generous collaborators Magdalena Filipowicz Sinnreich, Martin Lett and Gabriel Hess, without whom this project could not have been completed.
