Rod Rahimi
@rodrahimi.bsky.social
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Physician-Scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital. Posting about biology (mostly immunology) and medicine https://www.rahimi-lab.com
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Hello Friends, I created a 5th #immunology Starter Pack. If you're an immunologist and you don't see yourself on the lists, let me know 🧪

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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 🧪

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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 🧪

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rodrahimi.bsky.social
“Dr Ramsdell, whose phone had been on airplane mode when the Nobel committee tried to call him, told the BBC's Newshour Programme that his first response when his wife said, ‘You've won the Nobel prize’ was: ‘I did not.’”🧪🩺🤣
Scientist on three-week off-grid hike finds out he's won the Nobel prize
Dr Fred Ramsdell was "living his best life" offline when the Nobel committee tried to contact him.
www.bbc.com
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scinews.bsky.social
The 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.”
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greenrat.bsky.social
Neat trick if you polycolonal ab's suck. Incubate them with fixed cells with a KO of your protein of interest, then spin. Protocol here: www.med.upenn.edu/markslab/ass...
I was amazed how well it worked on first try (I'm sure that I can completely eliminate unspecific bands)
#WesternBlot #cellsky
On the left - western blot of B16F10 cells wt and KO for CDK8. Our in house produced antibodies give a lot of unspecific bands. On the right same probes with antibodies preincubated with fixed CDK8 KO cells - there is a specific band and faint unspecific bands, which can be probably eliminated with increase of amount of KO cells.
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carlzimmer.com
Jane Goodall, Eminent Primatologist Who Chronicled the Lives of Chimps, Dies at 91. Gift link: nyti.ms/48FOuUn
nyti.ms
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c0nc0rdance.bsky.social
Canaries were used in coal mines MUCH more recently than you might think (1986!), but I have a really neat artifact to share with you & I hope it brightens your day.

Canaries were used as indicators for clear & odorless carbon monoxide (CO) gas that was a hazard to human health in deep coal mines.
Alamy image of a coal miner:
"Team member with canary in cage at Dinas mines rescue station Rhondda Valley South Wales UK used for detecting gas underground"
Date:  21 July 1992
Location:Rhondda Valley, South Wales Valleys, Cymru, UK

"Canaries were used as an early warning system underground in deep coal mines to detect the presence of toxic gases such as carbon monoxide and methane. When taken into the mine in an open cage the bird would usually die when gas was detected."
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jeremymberg.bsky.social
The fiscal year ends tomorrow.

Here are results from NIH Reporter downloaded an hour ago.

The total amount of funding committed for FY2025 at this point is 99.0% of that for FY2024. The same difference could be due to a variety of technical factors.

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A graph showing the fraction of annual grant funding committed for NIH for fiscal years 2015 to 2025. The fiscal year 2025 lagged behind but then caught up over the last two months.
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mucosalimmunol.bsky.social
It’s #MucosalMonday and time for a new podcast episode! This month, @lakmalisilva.bsky.social discusses the oral mucosa with @marionbrunck.bsky.social. Plus medical mysteries with @ashu-mangalam.bsky.social and how RSV can impact the microbiota with @kknoop.bsky.social www.iheart.com/podcast/269-...
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odedrechavi.bsky.social
It's probably the deterioration of social media (I hope) but i'm exposed to a lot less cool science. It used to feel like a new cool study is being preprinted/published every week, and lately it's rare (at least so it seems). Share a recent study that's worth knowing!
rodrahimi.bsky.social
“we leveraged new data and measures to consider an alternative history: If the permanent NIH budget had been 40% smaller, how would that have affected the medicines we enjoy today? Results suggest that such large cuts could affect a large share of drug approvals.”🧪🩺
rodrahimi.bsky.social
"An emotional research team became tearful as they described how data shows the disease was slowed by 75% in patients...Prof Tabrizi says this gene therapy 'is the beginning' and will open the gates for therapies that can reach more people."🧪⚕️
Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
One of the most devastating diseases finally has a treatment that can slow its progression and transform lives, tearful doctors tell BBC.
www.bbc.com
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rodrahimi.bsky.social
Great piece by the Alegre lab

"it is clear that tolerant CD4 T cells cannot be classified as simply anergic or exhausted...we propose a framework in which the cell states adopted by CD4 T cells in the aforementioned conditions represent a spectrum of closely related tolerogenic states" #Immunosky
Cell-intrinsic CD4 T cell tolerance: a new frontier in therapy?
CD4 T cell tolerance is essential for immune homeostasis but its mechanisms remain unclear. Although regulatory T cells (Tregs) mediate T cell-extrins…
www.sciencedirect.com
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douglaspdyer.bsky.social
We now have a very exciting technician post advertised as part of our long term Wellcome Trust funded team investigating the role of the glycocalyx during CNS inflammation. Supporint the lab, developing glycan analysis and research experience www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Research Technician in the Glyco-immunology (Dyer) Lab:Oxford Road
Include: background, duties, essential skills and experience, length of contract, full or part-time. Keep to 150 words.
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk
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cyrilpedia.bsky.social
'For decades, no intervention had put a dent in elevated levels of sweat chloride (...) Within days to a few weeks after the start of ivacaftor treatment, sweat chloride levels fell dramatically, with a purge of expectorated respiratory mucus and a corresponding gain in lung function.'
Transformative Research in Cystic Fibrosis | NEJM
Michael Welsh, Jesús González, and Paul Negulescu have won the 2025 Lasker–DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award for their roles in developing treatments for cystic fibrosis.
www.nejm.org
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hakyim.bsky.social
I'm hiring a computational biologist interested in complex trait genetics using deep learning approaches. Reach out to me, if interested.
rodrahimi.bsky.social
Lasker Award for clinical medicine to Welsh, Gonzalez, and Negulescu for CFTR modulator therapy. Truly transformative for people with CF. The Lasker foundation has a great summary of their work below 🧪⚕️
Triple-drug therapy for cystic fibrosis - Lasker Foundation
Jesús (Tito) González, Paul A. Negulescu, Michael J. Welsh
laskerfoundation.org
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immunoboys.bsky.social
Plasmacytoid dendritic cells can transition to become cDC2s under to influence of TNF, while type-I interferon reduces TNFR expression and thereby inhibits transition. These transitioned cDC2 seem fully functional. 🧪 ⑂

Hornero et al 2025 in Nat Immunol
www.nature.com/articles/s41...