On my way to this excellent symposium, looking forward to sharing our results studying microglial senescence in Alzheimerβs disease! π«
On my way to this excellent symposium, looking forward to sharing our results studying microglial senescence in Alzheimerβs disease! π«
Today at the @mrcdtpbiomed.bsky.social we wrapped up our annual programme of summer placements for undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds. Some very cool experiments, from macrophages to exosomes to microglia and brain organoids! Increased #diversity in future PhDs is the hope!
Lovely time BBQing with the lab on Sunday π
βPrioritizing inclusivity in research will broaden our understanding of AD/ADRD, leading to greater awareness, earlier and more accurate diagnosis, and ultimately to equitable treatments and interventions that benefit all communitiesβ I say BRAVO to this, refreshing to see this clarity&commitment
Very happy for having contributed to this amazing study led by Jonathan Bastos and Kia Movahedi. Super cool findings! @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social @cp-immunity.bsky.social @liambc.bsky.social
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Giving taster lectures at our future students Visit Day at @unisouthampton.bsky.social @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social
any guesses about my topic? π
A good session at the confocal never gets old. Our lovely human microglia :D (apologies for my rather inept photographing with my phoneβ¦)
We have a rich fossil heritage on the south coast, marine reptiles, dinosaurs, the first humans on these islands... And everything in between. Come and find out about it at our new exhibition, running from April 4th to June 1st.
godshousetower.org.uk/eventer/exhi...
@unisouthampton.bsky.social
Really troubling to see all this narrative translating into real life changes to ED&I in research. The hope was for the scientific system to be above all the crap, showing leadership and independence. As somebody who spends lots championing ED&I, this is frustrating & worrying for my US colleagues
Itβs so profound that one would like to think that itβs not viable at all and will have to be scaled back somehow. I couldnβt possibly think about how Universities would deal with something like thisβ¦
Massively negative impact on the US academic system. For context, a similar measure in the UK would drive all Universities to bankruptcy
Wrapping up 2024, itβs been a year full of cool stuff in the lab, my team has been awesome. However it also was one of the most challenging years ever, personally, with life throwing the kitchen sink at us, including very challenging last few weeks. Really hoping for 2025 to bring some joy!
Thinking about applying for an independent fellowship? at @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social we offer a bespoke package to support you in the long term, including access to proleptic academic appointments. Check the info and please reach out if interested!
www.southampton.ac.uk/about/facult...
Happy to have contributed to this important piece, led by Michael Heneka. Neuroinflammation continues to be a core mechanism in Alzheimerβs disease, and the reasons are listed in this nice review!
Xmas lunching jointly with Teeling and Findlay labs @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social πππππ
(got a useful bike washing kit from Secret Santa!)
Important news for the #neuroimmunology field, as TREM2 agonists were a leading therapeutic approach for #Alzheimerβs. Eager to see the full results published in due course, as they will hopefully help us understand the mechanism
investors.alector.com/news-release...
Iβm sure folks know of this but, in case you wanted to find your X contacts in Bluesky, this works really well (although Iβd advise to check the name matched contacts are actually the same person you followed to avoid surprises!)
www.wikihow.com/Import-Twitt...
Congrats Fatima!
A bit of London today, to discuss the future of neural tissue resourcing in the UK at MRC @ukri.org Important for so many of us using human samples for discovery and translational neuroscience
You use French exit as well? We have the same saying in Spanish, and always thought it was only us!
First post here, how about a memory of our lab away day a few weeks ago?