Gavyn Bee (@cwb315) 's Twitter Profile
Gavyn Bee

@cwb315

@CadwellLab @PennMedicine postdoc studying immune development

previously @WeiserLabNYU @nyulangone

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Gavyn Bee (@cwb315) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats Liwen Deng Chiu Lab! Such an elegant and detailed delineation of a specific microbial factor that can trigger itch behavior during infection.

Immunology of Infectious Disease News (@infdisease_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Now launching our Top Posts of the year! This Immunity study investigated age-dependent differences in susceptibility to certain infections. Great work by Gavyn Chern Wei Bee (Gavyn Bee) from Weiser Lab @ NYU Langone Health & collaborators! ❇️ x.com/infdisease_new…

Maziar Divangahi (@mazdivangahi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge shout out Kim A. Tran and the entire team and collaborators Happy to share our study Nature Immunology showing how BCG generated effector memory T cells provide cross-protection against influenza virus via lung trained immunity rdcu.be/dv1r7

A huge shout out <a href="/kimaimytran/">Kim A. Tran</a> and the entire team and collaborators Happy to share our study <a href="/NatImmunol/">Nature Immunology</a> showing how BCG generated effector memory T cells provide cross-protection against influenza virus via lung trained immunity rdcu.be/dv1r7
Dr. Hiutung Chu 朱曉彤 @chulab.bsky.social (@thechulab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our latest paper on commensal colonization during early life! This study explores how human milk oligosaccharides trigger the colonization program in Bacteroides fragilis. 🍼👶🦠 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Thrilled to share our latest paper on commensal colonization during early life! This study explores how human milk oligosaccharides trigger the colonization program in Bacteroides fragilis. 🍼👶🦠 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Gavyn Bee (@cwb315) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really elegant delineation of how circadian rhythms during pregnancy impacts offspring innate immune function nature.com/articles/s4225…

Weiser Lab @ NYU Langone Health (@weiserlabnyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are infants susceptible to invasive pneumococcal diseases? Excited to share our latest work led by Kristen Lokken-Toyli which explores this question and elucidates the age-dependent mechanisms that drive pneumococcal spread from the mucosa. PLOS Pathogens journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…

Dr. Shruti Naik (@drshrutinaik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the latest from our group aimed at understand how immune cells adapt coordinate metabolism with epithelia to survive in harsh inflammatory environments.⁦Ipsita Subudhi⁩ ⁦Piotr Konieczny⁩ ⁦Immunity⁩ cell.com/immunity/abstr…

Science Immunology (@sciimmunology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Short-lived Ly6G+ #macrophages help repair lung damage after #flu infections in mice. Learn more in Science #Immunology: scim.ag/7TC

Short-lived Ly6G+ #macrophages help repair lung damage after #flu infections in mice.

Learn more in Science #Immunology: scim.ag/7TC
Petter Brodin (@brodinpetter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out nature - why are males more vulnerable to severe infections (ex acute #COVID), while females suffer more from autoimmunity (SLE, MS etc and also #LongCovid)? sex chromosomes or hormones? Here we studied adaptation of human immune systems to gender-affirming

New paper out <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> - why are males more vulnerable to severe infections (ex acute #COVID), while females suffer more from autoimmunity (SLE, MS etc and also #LongCovid)? sex chromosomes or hormones?

Here we studied adaptation of human immune systems to gender-affirming
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early-life sugar restriction—beginning in utero—can protect against diabetes and hypertension later in life, according to a new study leveraging data from post-World War II sugar rationing in the U.K. The findings highlight critical long-term health benefits from reduced sugar

Early-life sugar restriction—beginning in utero—can protect against diabetes and hypertension later in life, according to a new study leveraging data from post-World War II sugar rationing in the U.K. 

The findings highlight critical long-term health benefits from reduced sugar
Gavyn Bee (@cwb315) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this beautiful story led by @ChristinViral Cadwell Lab! A virus that persistently infects the gut can be cleared in an unexpected manner: by the body's response to a change in your immediate surroundings

Lauren Palmer 👩🏻‍🔬 (@laurenpalmerphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THRILLED to share our recent work on dietary zinc deficiency worsening Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia, out today @SpringNature in Nature Microbiology with Eric Skaar Lab. SharedIt link: rdcu.be/d0h4h Eat your zinc rich foods! 🦪🫘🧀🥩🥜

Cadwell Lab (@cadwelllab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Ying-Han Chen and Kim Zaldana for showing how B cells are altered when lab mice are released outdoors! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/n

Penn Medicine CSO (@pennmedcso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research out in Nature Microbiology finds that environmental stress drives clearance of a persistent enteric virus in mice ft. Christin Herrmann, Abigail Lustig, Gavyn Bee, Cadwell Lab (@PennGIHep) & Eva Agostino (CAMB Graduate Group) nature.com/articles/s4156…

New research out in <a href="/NatureMicrobiol/">Nature Microbiology</a> finds that environmental stress drives clearance of a persistent enteric virus in mice ft. Christin Herrmann, Abigail Lustig, <a href="/cwb315/">Gavyn Bee</a>, <a href="/CadwellLab/">Cadwell Lab</a> (@PennGIHep) &amp; Eva Agostino (<a href="/CAMBUpenn/">CAMB Graduate Group</a>) nature.com/articles/s4156…