Kim Good-Jacobson
@kimljacobson.bsky.social
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👩🏻‍🔬 Immunologist; Head of B cells, Antibody, Memory lab at Monash University Studying B cells, immunity, epigenetics, viral infections (including Long COVID) https://www.monash.edu/discovery-institute/jacobson-lab Non-lab life alias: Kim Jacobson
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Save the date! It may be a while to go yet, but I’m very excited for our B-cellapalooza in 2026!
Keystone Symposia conference in 2026 for B cells and plasma cells, in Keystone Colorado
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Gavi @gavi.org · 15d
Smallpox killed 300 million people in the 20th century. Today? It's completely eradicated thanks to vaccines.

And polio cases are down 99% since 1988, with 20 million people walking today who would otherwise be paralysed.

Learn more about the power of vaccines: bit.ly/3KeJU5w Via @unicef.org
Why vaccines matter for children
10 facts about vaccines, child survival and global progress.
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kimljacobson.bsky.social
ps Supp Fig 4 shows differential expression of epigenetic regulators in GC B cell subsets, + the unique & overlapping regions marked by H3K27me3, H4K4me3 and H3K79me3.

Understanding the dynamics & interplay of epigenetic regulators, their marks & GC B cell fate is something we are keenly exploring
kimljacobson.bsky.social
Great to see this out!
Following on from our earlier work revealing DOT1L was essential for humoral responses, here we determine the importance of H3K79me2 at multiple stages of B cell biology

👏 to Liam for tenaciously driving this study
👏 to collabs incl @sjturn.bsky.social + those not on bsky
labwaggoner.bsky.social
DOT1L-mediated H3K79me2 directs B-cell repertoire establishment, marginal zone development, and germinal center function @jimmunol.bsky.social @kimljacobson.bsky.social @monashuniversity.bsky.social
academic.oup.com/jimmunol/adv...
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garushyants.bsky.social
hey bluesky 👋 visa hurdles mean I’m looking for opportunities outside the US. I’m a computational biologist (bacterial + phage genomics, postdoc in Koonin’s group @ NIH). I am interested in teaming up on funding apps. reach out if this resonates!
Reposted by Kim Good-Jacobson
labwaggoner.bsky.social
Are you an immunologist working towards your first R01?

Please join @aai.org and take advantage of programs like our Grant Review for Immunologists Program www.aai.org/Careers/GRIP

We pair early career principal investigators with established mentors. Send me a chat for more info
Reposted by Kim Good-Jacobson
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kimljacobson.bsky.social
What a great day; lots of fantastic discussions and a lovely location to boot!
kimljacobson.bsky.social
Thank you for hosting me!
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dzyla.bsky.social
I've been developing a semantic search tool that covers not just bioRxiv and medRxiv, but the entire PubMed database. This means you can search across a massive collection of biomedical research using keywords, questions, hypotheses, or even full abstracts. Try it out: mssearch.xyz
Streamlit
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kimljacobson.bsky.social
Noted! Although that may have also happened with the characters in LM 😂
kimljacobson.bsky.social
Ok bluesky - I want to finally get through one of these dust collectors during the Aussie summer… any recommendations of which to choose?

Closest I’ve gotten to W&P is reading Anna Karenina… and closest to I’ve gotten to LM is enduring the movie 🙃
Reposted by Kim Good-Jacobson
vinuesalab.bsky.social
Hi 👋🏼 The Vinuesa lab has arrived at BlueSky! Follow us if you want to talk about all the exciting science going on in autoimmunity, genetics, and anything B cell-related 🧬 🧪
Photo of the Vinuesa lab members by the sea.
Reposted by Kim Good-Jacobson
debburnett.bsky.social
I’ve tried to put together a starter pack of immunologists/scientists exploring B Cell Repertoires and Antibody Affinities.

Please feel free to share/join!

go.bsky.app/4P64DmM
kimljacobson.bsky.social
Congratulations Danika!!
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rodrahimi.bsky.social
Friends, it's fun to see the #immunology community continue to grow! I created a 4th Starter Pack to help folks find each other. If you're an immunologist and you don't see yourself on the lists, let me know 🧪

go.bsky.app/PY5tCas

go.bsky.app/FmERUoD

go.bsky.app/6aT6qDS

go.bsky.app/QSEPDoj
rodrahimi.bsky.social
Friends, the second #immunology starter pack filled in 3 days! I started a third to help folks new to BlueSky rebuild their network

Below are the links

If you're an immunologist and I have missed you so far, let me know 🧪

go.bsky.app/PY5tCas

go.bsky.app/FmERUoD

go.bsky.app/6aT6qDS
rodrahimi.bsky.social
Wonderful to see the #immunology community growing here.

The first starter pack is full (they cap at 150), so I created a second one. Let me know if you'd like to be added

go.bsky.app/PY5tCas

go.bsky.app/FmERUoD
kimljacobson.bsky.social
It's great to see this out in Immunity today!
Masato Ogishi, Koji Kitaoka, Jean-Laurent Casanova, Stuart Tangye on memory B cells in patients with PD-1 immunodeficiency

Also stoked to contribute unpublished recall response data from my postdoc a very long time ago 🙂

www.cell.com/immunity/abs...
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marionpepper.bsky.social
Applying cellular recording technologies to immune cells with @jshendure.bsky.social is a focus of the #SeaHub and the most fun kind of collaborative effort. @cziscience.bsky.social @alleninstitute.bsky.social 🤓
carlzimmer.com
Imagine a mouse in which all 10 billion cells keep a diary from fertilization. Imagine sentinel cells recording your experiences and sending out dispatches in the form of DNA. Here's a story I wrote about cell recorders 🧪 Gift link: nyti.ms/3Z3Mqza
‘DNA Typewriters’ Can Record a Cell’s History
Labs around the world are trying to turn cells into autobiographers, tracking their own development from embryos to adults.
nyti.ms
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itaiyanai.bsky.social
I must admit that this annotated Nature abstract remains a useful recipe for constructing a summary paragraph. I show it to my students every time we get started.