Alex Ritter, PhD (@ritterlab) 's Twitter Profile
Alex Ritter, PhD

@ritterlab

Cell biologist/immunologist/glassblower studying how killer T cells destroy cancer. See linked Instagram for glass art and cell content! 🔬🦠

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If you’re looking for equity & inclusion consulting, Dr. Chrissy Stachl has done some amazing & impactful work at UC Berkeley! Data-driven and culture-focused initiatives are the way to create institutional and systemic changes! Check out Reflecting Equity to work with Chrissy! 🙌🏾

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Thrilled about the new 4DCP initiative at Janelia and they could not have selected a better person to lead it! Congrats to JLS (Lippincott-Schwartz Lab). I'm looking forward to the many cool discoveries that will come from this program.

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🦠🦠🦠 T-cell Team work! Often, we observe that one T cell alone cannot kill a cancer cell. In vivo, many T cells “work together” to destroy these threats. This post from Genentech highlights an example of this observation. Check out the link in the last post on the thread! 🔬🔬

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🔥CHECK THIS OUT!🔥 Our immune system employs specialized assassins that can seek and destroy cellular threats. Follow the link to see an interactive explainer with sexxxy vids of how these Killer T cells work! 🔬🦠 bit.ly/3CugXMM

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I'm excited to share that I will be joining the team of Hana El-Samad Altos Labs to contribute to the goal of programming cellular rejuvenation to restore cell health and resilience. How can we modulate or engineer the immune system to aid in this effort?

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This is one of my favorite papers of the year. Very unexpected emergent properties from a seemingly simple system. The videos are incredible! Congrats to the authors Scott Coyle, Rohith Rajasekaran et al.

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Do you like art and science? The Stochastic Gallery meets semi-monthly to have conversations the intersection of science and art! Our next meeting is Monday, Jan 23 at 5pm EST! See link below.

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I will be attending and presenting my work alongside many inspiring scientists, artists, and communicators at this wonderful conference at the end of March. If you can't make it to Heidelberg, you can sign up to stream the talks virtually. Check it out! 👾👾👾