
Shikha Nayar
@shikha_nayar
Ph.D. | systems immunology | single-cell omics | views are my own
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28-03-2021 16:41:37
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So incredibly proud of my brilliant friend and scientist Paige Arnold for being recognized through this huge honor!!š§¬š©š»āš¬

Our new Immunity perspective, led by Adam Yalin @realFlorentGinhoux & @caduterte, outlines the creation of a āRosetta Stoneā integrating the many layers of single-cell information from vastly growing datasets that will enable the next revolution in immunology>>> cell.com/immunity/fulltā¦


Iām beyond thrilled that our paper identifying a ānon-canonicalā TCA cycle active in cancer cells and stem cells is out today in nature ! Benjamin Jackson Lucas Sullivan Lydia Finley Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center GSK Graduate School 1/n nature.com/articles/s4158ā¦

Such incredible work Paige Arnold !!! Challenging us to think about fundamental roles of the #TCAcycle in energy use and metabolism. #Krebs #Nature #pigeons


Check out our newest publication Hepatology Communications using #scRNAseq to uncover fibrogenic phenotypes in #Zebrafish and human liver fibrosis! Joshua Morrison Judy Cho Shikha Nayar

šØI wrote about how climate change is pushing viruses into new hosts, ushering in a new age of pandemics. A harrowing new study shows that this problem is considerable, and already underway to a extent that we canāt easily undo. We must prepare. 1/ theatlantic.com/science/archivā¦



For centuries we've had anatomical maps of how the body's organs are connected, but what would a diagram of the immune systemās connections look like? In nature we report our initiative to map the "interactome" that links human immune cells together (1/14)nature.com/articles/s4158ā¦


Our new review out in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. We discuss current and future strategies targeting Macrophages in cancer. There's so many macrophages in our tissues..let's use them! nature.com/articles/s4157ā¦

NOD2 in #crohnsdisease - we know everything right? Wrong! It's unfinished business -> Translational potential -> Role for rare variation -> Really a #monogenic cause of disease? Read our article in JCC Mark Beattie Ellie Seaby Southampton Children's Hospital Southampton Medicine academic.oup.com/ecco-jcc/advanā¦





this is wild... super thought provoking. I was a firm believer in the idea that T cells likely have an intrinsic limit to their expansion and that it was far less that 10^40 fold. The Masopust Vezys Lab lab just shattered that with a 10 year experiment... nature.com/articles/s4158ā¦


Congrats Diana Kwon! Great nature article "Your brain could be controlling how sick you get..." Connecting the basic science to the clinical trials for #RA and #IBD patients as I hoped and planned since 1998! nature.com/articles/d4158⦠SetPoint Medical Asya Rolls

Why do some inflammatory bowel disease patients benefit from anti-TNF therapy whilst others do not? Our new Nature Immunology resource paper investigates this question by following patients before and after treatment: nature.com/articles/s4159⦠š