
Teresa Thurston
@thurstonlab
Cellular microbiologist at the MRC-CMBI - Imperial College London. We study host-pathogen interactions, in particular we love Salmonella. Views are my own.
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24-06-2018 05:59:32
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Bacterial esterases reverse LPS ubiquitylation to block immunity. Teresa Thurston Jonathan Pruneda ID mechanism to evade cell-autonomous immunity. Effector removes ubiquitin earmarks deposited by host E3 ligase RNF213 to prevent bacterial recognition & destruction cell.com/cell-host-micr…


Proud to share this story about Burkholderia effector TssM that is now published in Cell Host & Microbe ! Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this exciting work 💪💪 Teresa Thurston Jonathan Pruneda

It's been a busy week with a paper out 🥳, an award for supporting women (thank you Imperial College London Imperial Department of Infectious Disease ) 💪, a goodbye lunch for our amazing students Elisabeth and Violette 🥹and the wonderful news that Ada, a visiting PhD student, was awarded her PhD 🍾.


Congratulations to our Imperial Medicine colleagues who have been awarded for their contributions in supporting women in academia Imperial College London Christopher Peters (Christopher Peters) Prof Shiranee Sriskandan (S Sriskandan) Dr Teresa Thurston (Teresa Thurston) 🥳 imperial.ac.uk/news/254153/ce…





"It was a real honour to receive this award and I can’t thank enough those who have inspired me..." Congratulations to Imperial Department of Infectious Disease's Dr Teresa Thurston (Teresa Thurston) for being recognised for her work supporting women in academia 🎉 imperial.ac.uk/news/254513/te…


Thank you Teresa Thurston for the amazing opportunity to be part of your Lab. It’s been great working with Inés on the exciting work on Salmonella macrophage interactions. Grateful for the imperial.ac.uk/global-develop… which funded my stay Imperial College London .

Short blog post on Kelvin's Global hubs Fellowship thurstonlab.wordpress.com/2024/07/19/our… - With new applications round Imperial Department of Infectious Disease open now imperial.ac.uk/global-develop…

Could bacteria be the next frontier in nucleic acid delivery? 🧬 Tom Ellis, Teresa Thurston and I explore this in the latest Trends in Biotechnology review article - doi.org/10.1016/j.tibt… Here's the highlights 🧵


I’m incredibly excited to be joining the Dunn School this Sep! Can’t wait to join the fantastic environment and many groups working on the cellular mechanisms underlying human health and disease Dunn_School (now @DunnSchool.bsky.social)

