Ninaad Lasrado 

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Postdoc @BarouchLab/@harvardmed/@BIDMChealth | Ph.D @unlincoln | Interested in mRNA therapeutics and vaccine development against infectious diseases
Websitehttps://ninaadlasrado.github.io/
Researchhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gIvpuKcAAAAJ
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/lasradoN
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"My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci" was it for me. Shameful. I've deleted my Twitter account.
OK, I have no clue how to use this but I am now here.
drafting my response to reviewers

Hello #ScienceMastodon! I am an assistant professor in the MIT Department of Biology with our lab based at the Koch Institute. We build tools for high-throughput functional genomics in mice in order to understand and modulate regenerative capacity across mammalian tissues.

https://www.knouselab.org/

Knouse Lab | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Understanding and modulating organ injury and repair

Knouse Lab
Hello! By way of introduction, this is my dog Rosie

An infection with one respiratory virus makes you less likely to become infected with another. This fascinating phenomenon, called "viral interference," may explain why we rarely see a perfect storm of viral epidemics, @joncohen writes.

https://www.science.org/content/article/competition-between-respiratory-viruses-may-hold-tripledemic-winter

(Bonus fact: This is where the name "interferon" came from.)

Competition between respiratory viruses may hold off a ‘tripledemic’ this winter

Researchers say there is a growing body of evidence these viruses interfere with each other’s spread

Our latest work on ACE2-independent sarbecoviruses is now out in mBio! In 2020, we showed how pseudotypes could infect cells without ACE2 and have now confirmed this phenotype with live virus. Important information if we ever want to stop these viruses https://tinyurl.com/4ytz6rkp
Deadline to apply for the HHMI Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program is 12/7/2022 https://www.hhmi.org/programs/hanna-h-gray-fellows-program
Please apply - this is a great program!
Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program

HHMI seeks to increase diversity in the biomedical research community. We know that the biggest challenges in science call for diverse perspectives and original thinking. The goal of the Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program is to recruit and retain individuals from gender, racial, ethnic, and other groups underrepresented in the life sciences, including those individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. Through their successful careers, HHMI Hanna Gray Fellows will become leaders in academic research and inspire future generations of scientists from America’s diverse talent pool.

HHMI

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Bringing V(D)J analysis to the single-cell space is difficult. We continued to developed dandelion to help with this, finding some interesting new biology along the way in this new pre-print! @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.18.517068v1

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/KelvinTuong/status/1594304283188645890