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Dr Josh Bourne
@joshuahbourne.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Monash University - Centre for Inflammatory Diseases
Researching microglia in neuroinflammation
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Reposted by Dr Josh Bourne
I’m hiring a postdoc to join an exciting new multidisciplinary project to understand intercellular communication. The project will rely on #microscopy, #calcium imaging and #flowCytometry

Based in Reading, reach out for more details.

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Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Reading
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September 3, 2025 at 7:36 AM
Reposted by Dr Josh Bourne
In-depth characterization of the hyperacute phase (>3 h) following ischemic stroke reveals severe neuroinflammation before the arrival of brain-infiltrating peripheral immune cells, driven by microglia, the brain-resident macrophage.

www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Microglia are prominent producers of inflammatory cytokines during the hyperacute phase of ischemic stroke - Communications Biology
In-depth characterization of the hyperacute phase (<3 h) following ischemic stroke reveals severe neuroinflammation before the arrival of brain-infiltrating peripheral immune cells, driven by micro...
www.nature.com
August 14, 2025 at 11:39 AM
Take a look at our latest publication showing that microglia are early major responders to ischaemic stroke. We delve into the hyperacute phase (3h) post-stroke to characterise cell composition and inflammatory activity in the brain. @commsbio.nature.com

www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Microglia are prominent producers of inflammatory cytokines during the hyperacute phase of ischemic stroke - Communications Biology
In-depth characterization of the hyperacute phase (<3 h) following ischemic stroke reveals severe neuroinflammation before the arrival of brain-infiltrating peripheral immune cells, driven by micro...
www.nature.com
August 12, 2025 at 3:46 AM