
Pierobon Paolo
@paolo_pierobon
Physicist with a passion for immunobiophysics, microscopy, molecular motors and B cells
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23-05-2019 09:30:41
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First #preprint from the lab (!) from @MaroIliopoulou now online bioRxiv Immunology. We describe physical properties of immune complex presentation by subcapsular sinus macrophages. Here is the link: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

So proud of my student Judith Pineau once again!

We have TWO PhD studentships available in our lab in KCL Physics, starting October 2023.

Join us for the 150th anniversary of Société Française de Physique at the General Congress 3-7 July 2023 to be held in Paris citedessciences! Register for mini symposiums for #biophysicists: M3 and M4 on #Information in #Biology and #Mechanobiology. Deadline 7/4! indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/8021/


Reminder! few more days to submit an abstract (and get early bird fees) to the Société Française de Physique General Congress 3-7 July 2023 in Paris! Check out the keynote speakers here: indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/8021/ and the mini-symposia on #Biophysics #Mechanobiology #Information in #Biology


Thanks Karine Guevorkian and Pierobon Paolo for the invitation! Lots of interesting talks ans discussion indeed.

How are antigens retained in germinal centres after immunisation? Our paper is out in Nature Immunology. We show that antigens centralise on the FDC network concomitantly with the formation of the GC. rdcu.be/dgL3K

My 7-yr #PhD The Morgan Huse Laboratory GSK Graduate School summarized in 10 s: the #Tcell #immunesynapse squishes & micropatterns target cells! A close look at the surface patterns shows how "Rippling" and "Killing" are associated - so yes, T cells mastered Hamon right out of #JoJosBizzareAdventure.


1/🎉Thrilled to announce in this week's Journal of Clinical Investigation: validation of heterozygous mutations in COPA's C-terminal domain as a cause of a complex autoinflammatory syndrome (jci.org/articles/view/…)! Utterly grateful to Isabelle Meyts and all our collaborators (at thread's end)!



A great day indeed! Congratulations Dr Hannah McArthur you did great! and thanks Katelyn Spillane and Martin Lowe. Sorry again for having to rush for the train (which explains to the world my absence in the picture!)
