Our lab is hiring a PhD student to investigate how glycans affect antitumor immune responses in metastases and how this can be modulated to improve immunotherapy! More info here π
#glycotime
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Researchers in the Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology (MCBI) perform fundamental and preclinical research in the field of Cancer, Neuro and Mucosal Immunology at the Amsterdam UMC.
Our lab is hiring a PhD student to investigate how glycans affect antitumor immune responses in metastases and how this can be modulated to improve immunotherapy! More info here π
#glycotime
werkenbij.amsterdamumc.org/en/vacatures...
Congratulations to MCBI postdoc Sofia IbÑñez-Molero (and co-authors) for publishing in @nature.com her cluster method developed during her PhD at @nkinl.bsky.social in @peeperlab.bsky.social. By always excluding doublets in glow cytometry you might exclude some gems.. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
After a summer break, @mcbi-amsumc.bsky.social #SingleCellClub is back! Looking forward to Fern Bosada-Musselwhite's talk on quantifying heart extracellular matrix using (light sheet) microscopy π¬ tomorrow!
Lotte de Winde standing in front of her title slide « Lymphoma on a chip model reveals that lymph node stromal cells promote B cell lymphoma survival and migration »
On the 1st day of the @cancercenterams.bsky.social annual conference Lotte De Winde presented her recently published data on the development of lymphoma-on-a-chip model to study the role of fibroblasts in this pathology! You can find the publication here doi.org/10.1016/j.mt...
Today marks the 44th anniversary of the publication in the MMWR of a new syndrome that we now know as AIDS www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview... (MMWR 1981;30:250--2). Much progress since then but much remains to be done.
### PhD position alert ###
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I'm excited to announce a new *PhD position* within our group.
We are looking for a super-motivated candidate with a solid basis in wet- and dry-lab research. Apply now & make sure to include all docs!
werkenbijprinsesmaximacentrum.nl/en/vacancy/p...
The next single cell club is happening today!!
Come join us!
Weβre looking for a Junior Postdoc to join our growing team at Amsterdam UMC, working on inhalable nanovaccines to activate lung immunity especially resident memory T cells (Trm) against cancer.
More info hereπ
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Our own Yvette van Kooyk will be presenting! See you there?
For the next session of our Single Cell club we will host Rosalia Franco Fernandez @amsterdamumc.bsky.social to discuss CD8 responses in gastric cancer metastasis!
Altogether, this model highlights the potential of lymphoma-on-chip models to study the role of lymph node stromal cells in cancer development and progression. Stay tuned for updates on this project!
(2) They also potentiated the ability of lymphoma cells to enhance lymphatic vessel permeability, although they did not affect permeability on their own.
In addition, to survival this model hint at a role of FRCs in contributing to lymphoma cell metastasis in two different ways. (1) They promoted directional migration of lymphoma cells towards the lymphatic vessels.
The addition of primary FRCs in the model improved the viability of the lymphoma cells, which was linked to increased production of interleukin-6, a known survival factor for hematological cancer cells.
Immunofluorescence picture of the lymphoma-on-chip including staining of lymphatic vesell cells (red, CD31), primary fibroblasts (green, vimentin), and lymphoma cells (blue, "DLBCL").
3D-rendering of the lymphoma-on-chip including staining of lymphatic vesell cells (red, CD31), primary fibroblasts (green, vimentin), and lymphoma cells (blue).
They describe the construction of a lymphatic vessel (red) surrounded by lymphoma cells (DLBCL, blue) and primary fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs, green) in a hydrogel.
MCBI researchers led by Lotte de Winde developed a lymphome-on-chip model that include lymph node stromal cells (fibroblastic reticular cells), thereby offering a new model to study these cells in the development and progression of lymphoma!
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On the second day of the conference, Eleonora Nardini presented her PhD project aiming at understanding how peptide sialylation affects the adaptive response in hemophilia A. #glycotime
In the mucosal immunology session Myrthe van Delft presented her research on the novel mice model to study the role of IgA in vivo. The project was performed together with the Lambrecht group @viblifesciences.bsky.social
During the keynote, Elga de Vries presented her teamβs work on the immune changes associated with the neurodegenerative diseases #MultipleSclerosis and dementia #Alzheimersdisease. Some of the presented results have been discussed there doi.org/10.7554/eLif... rdcu.be/d3b9Q
SofΓa IbΓ‘nez-Molero in front of her title slide βCapturing tumor-immune cell interactionsβ.
Today is the beginning of the Dutch Society for Immunology Winterschool! Our department is well represented, starting with SofΓa IbÑñez-Molero who presented past and future work on investigating the direct interaction between tumor cells and immune cells!
Hi! Could you add us to the starter pack too, please? :)
Women are under-represented at senior levels in #academia globally, & across all #science π§ͺ disciplines, as shown by these "scissor-shaped curves" βοΈ
So how can we ever achieve #gender #equality?
We discuss various strategies in this #Cell Commentary
#WomeninSTEM
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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Hello Lucille! Could you add us to this starter pack, please?
Hi Jon, could you add us if still possible? :)
Hi! Weβre late to the party but could you add us?
Weβre late to the party but could you add us too?