Wei Luo (@luoweicool) 's Twitter Profile
Wei Luo

@luoweicool

Assistant professor of Microbiology and Immunology @ Indiana University School of Medicine. B cell biologist trying to make better vaccines.

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@LaBonneLaB (@labonnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIH funds research that industry will not. Do you support a 10-15% cut in pediatric cancer research because that is what this is. Did you know that investment in NIH over the the past 40 years has turned a 90% 5 year death rate for children with cancer to 90% *survival* rate?

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Out today from the Laviv lab! A first-in-class fluorescence lifetime-based FRET sensor for PTEN enables the dynamic monitoring of PTEN activity in cultured cells and in vivo with high spatiotemporal resolution. Tal Laviv nature.com/articles/s4159…

Out today from the Laviv lab! A first-in-class fluorescence lifetime-based FRET sensor for PTEN enables the dynamic monitoring of PTEN activity in cultured cells and in vivo with high spatiotemporal resolution. <a href="/LavivTal/">Tal Laviv</a>  nature.com/articles/s4159…
Waggoner Lab (@labwaggoner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A functional single-cell metabolic survey identifies Elovl1 as a target to enhance CD8+ T cell fitness in solid tumors Nature Metabolism nature.com/articles/s4225… nature.com/articles/s4225…

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Skin injury releases damage-encoded systemic signals that can initiate immunity to novel antigens introduced at distal barrier sites Science Immunology science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Skin injury releases damage-encoded systemic signals that can initiate immunity to novel antigens introduced at distal barrier sites <a href="/SciImmunology/">Science Immunology</a> 
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Vaccines have granted families in wealthy countries the luxury of forgetting what measles, polio, rubella, and other preventable diseases are like. We're looking at how many millions of lives vaccines have saved. Read the full story: go.nature.com/4icUcyi

Vaccines have granted families in wealthy countries the luxury of forgetting what measles, polio, rubella, and other preventable diseases are like.

We're looking at how many millions of lives vaccines have saved.

Read the full story: go.nature.com/4icUcyi
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"Knowledge is power when it is wisely used to shape public health policy. The measles vaccines have saved around 94 million lives over the past 50 years." Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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BLIMP1 controls GC B cell expansion and exit through regulating cell cycle progression and key transcription factors BCL6 and IRF4 Cell Reports Mark Shlomchik Lab Wei Luo cell.com/cell-reports/f…

BLIMP1 controls GC B cell expansion and exit through regulating cell cycle progression and key transcription factors BCL6 and IRF4 <a href="/CellReports/">Cell Reports</a> <a href="/ShlomchikLab/">Mark Shlomchik Lab</a> <a href="/luoweicool/">Wei Luo</a>
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BLIMP1 controls GC B cell expansion and exit through regulating cell cycle progression and key transcription factors BCL6 and IRF4 dlvr.it/TLvg5x