πThere will be a Keystone Symposium with a focus on Vector-Pathogen InteractionsΒ to be held in Geneva, Switzerland in February 2027. It should be a great meeting and hope to see you there! www.keystonesymposia.org/conferences/...
πThere will be a Keystone Symposium with a focus on Vector-Pathogen InteractionsΒ to be held in Geneva, Switzerland in February 2027. It should be a great meeting and hope to see you there! www.keystonesymposia.org/conferences/...
Make sure you keep this in mind and start early if you are going to be submitting to the February NIH deadlines!
As a heads up, it is now required that your NIH biosketch be created using Sciencv. This can be tricky since ORCID must be linked to your MyNCBI account, and for many, including myself, multiple accounts may have to be merged by NIH support staff. grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...
I'd like to thank the colossal efforts of @georgesaman.bsky.social and Hyeogsun Kwon, as well as the help from the UMITF in providing transgenic An. gambiae.
Our latest work involving the development of genetic markers for mosquito hemocytes and their characterization using spectral imaging flow cytometry. The result is an advanced characterization of mosquito immune cells and the foundation for building genetic tools. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
I'd also like to acknowledge the huge contributions from
Enzo Mameli and @georgesaman.bsky.social in this monumental and collaborative study
Pleased to share our recent work in collaboration with the
@perrimonlab.bsky.social in which we perform the first genome-wide CRISPR knockout screen in Anopheles to examine essential fitness genes and genes associated with clodronate liposome function
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A genome-wide CRISPR knockout in a major malaria vector identifies genes important for fitness & immune-related processes @natcomms.nature.com @perrimonlab.bsky.social @iowastateu.bsky.social @harvardmed.bsky.social @georgesaman.bsky.social @vectorimmunity.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Excited to contribute to this beautiful study led by @yukihaba.bsky.social and @lindymcbr.bsky.social!
I'm happy that I could contribute even a small part to this fantastic and monumental study! Huge shoutout to @oliviagoldman.net @nadavshai.bsky.social and @leslievosshall.bsky.social for their incredible leadership in organizing this massive project!
Since my study section meeting was postponed, I am able to submit my own grant a few days earlier than expected. I just wish that my outlook for the entire system was better than at present.
David Hall & @vectorimmunity.bsky.social highlight @merklinglab.bsky.social & colleaguesβ Cell Genomics article on #mosquito cellular responses in #midgut & #fatbody after #bloodfeeding. #Aedes #aegypti #scRNAseq #Metabolomics @iastateresearch.bsky.socialβ¬ β¬
authors.elsevier.com/a/1lbEr5Eb1x...
Celebrating the holiday weekend with another bang! Our work describing roles of TNF signaling on mosquito immune cell function and in limiting malaria parasite infection is now published. Big shout out to @georgesaman.bsky.social and others for their contributions! journals.plos.org/plospathogen...
Despite all the shit going on, we have to celebrate our victories. New publication with @entomososwin.bsky.social and @vectorimmunity.bsky.social showing that hemocytes play a central role in disseminating flaviviruses to secondary tissues potentially functioning as a Trojan Horse(TBD)
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Excited to share our latest collaborative work with @entomososwin.bsky.social @brackneylab.bsky.social looking at the role of mosquito immune cells in virus infection. It turns out that these cells help disseminate virus infection, increasing the potential for virus transmission rdcu.be/euiZt
I wouldnβt say unhinged, but it was fun. I would say it was more of a show than a concert. We still had a great time
Heading out for a night of weirdness with the family
It's nice to start off your day with "We are delighted to accept your manuscript..."
The phone calls are soooo much better...
It's the time of the year when a student can be genuinely excited about getting a D-. D's get degrees.
Only the best and brightest are ready to hit the workforce!
This is a great explainer of just how much trouble NIH-funded scientists are about to be in. π¨
Harvard redid its whole homepage to push back against the administrationβs demands. I mean, this is just a website but I think itβs kind of a great PR move: www.harvard.edu
Does anyone have recommendations for a preferably free or low-cost software platform for cloning, plasmid design, and curation for the lab. I "grew up" scientifically with VectorNTI. Is SnapGene the best current option? Any other alternatives that you might recommend?
When it rains it pours
New
Got the NoA on a R01 through NIAID last Monday. Full award with normal IDCs.
The cost-saving claims donβt hold up. Every dollar in NIH research grants generates $2.46 in economic activity, research showsβa total of $93 billion in 2023 alone.
βItβs incredible to me that we would give up this thing that has such obvious societal benefits,β says biologist Mark Peifer.
The biggest hit to extramural program staff appears to be grants management specialists (GMSs). It appears that 15-20% of GMSs were terminated.
This is quite concerning since these folks have already missed essentially a month of getting-grants-out time and have lots to do. They already work hard.