The Reynolds Lab (@reynoldslabuvic) 's Twitter Profile
The Reynolds Lab

@reynoldslabuvic

We are a team of researchers at the University of Victoria investigating how parasites and the bacterial microbiota influence the immune system.

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Canadian Society for Immunology (@cdnimmunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, for #WomensHistoryMonth we would like to highlight Dr. Jen Gommerman, a professor in the Dept. of #Immunology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Gommerman has made significant contributions to our understanding of B cells and key members of the TNF superfamily.

Today, for #WomensHistoryMonth we would like to highlight <a href="/JenGommerman/">Dr. Jen Gommerman</a>, a professor in the Dept. of #Immunology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Gommerman has made significant contributions to our understanding of B cells and key members of the TNF superfamily.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (@jexpmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.@ClaireDrurey Maizels Lab et al show that the intestinal helminth H. polygyrus suppresses development of epithelial tuft cells thru secreted factors that block tuft cells both in intestinal organoids & when administered in vivo bit.ly/3HogsnO Centre For Parasitology @MennoOudhoff

.@ClaireDrurey <a href="/MaizelsLab/">Maizels Lab</a> et al show that the intestinal helminth H. polygyrus suppresses development of epithelial tuft cells thru secreted factors that block tuft cells both in intestinal organoids &amp; when administered in vivo bit.ly/3HogsnO
<a href="/WCIPGLASGOW/">Centre For Parasitology</a> @MennoOudhoff
Canadian Society for Immunology (@cdnimmunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now accepting abstracts & early registration for the 34th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Immunology. We are excited to announce this year's meeting will take place from June 17 - 20, 2022 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We can't wait to see you there! csi-sci.ca/scientific_mee…

James Hewitson (@minsterbantam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with us on worms, bone marrow and vaccines! In vivo infection models, human studies and lovely York jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_po…

Lum Lab (@lum_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How you expand your T cells matters! Check out our recently published paper titled: Clinically-relevant T cell expansion media activate distinct metabolic programs uncoupled from cellular function sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

The Reynolds Lab (@reynoldslabuvic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of our neighbours, doing really important work to develop diagnostics and a vaccine for the syphilis-causing bacterium T. pallidum. Well done team Cameron, we really value working alongside you!

Lisa Reynolds (@drlarey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that the syphilis-causing bacterium Treponema pallidum encodes miniproteins that have anti-bacterial activity? Have a look at this freshly published study led by our neighbours the Cameron lab! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Dept. of Biochemistry & Microbiology at UVic (@uvicbcmb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As some of you may be aware, there are groups planning to protest gender education tomorrow, Sept 20. We do not know if protests are planned for UVic, but the our Dept. is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Respect and Role Modelling: see our code of conduct linked below.

Dr. Alexandre Brolo (@agbrolo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 tenure-track positions open at UVic Science including Chemistry@UVic for Indigenous scholars. UVic has been ranked #1 in šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦ for promoting Indigenous visibility (Maclean’s 2022). #yyj is a great place to live, research and teach. Join us! uvic.ca/faculty-staff/…

Rachael FitzPatrick (@immunorach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Canadian Society for Immunology for supporting me with a travel award to attend the Spring meeting! And congratulations to all of the travel awardees (Stefanie Valbon (ImmunoThoughts) et al.) - can’t wait to connect/reconnect with you all in Banff.

Thank you <a href="/CdnImmunol/">Canadian Society for Immunology</a> for supporting me with a travel award to attend the Spring meeting! And congratulations to all of the travel awardees (<a href="/ImmunoThoughts/">Stefanie Valbon (ImmunoThoughts)</a> et al.) - can’t wait to connect/reconnect with you all in Banff.