Sinai Immuno
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PrIISM at Icahn Mount Sinai | powering immunology research from human profiling through mechanistic studies in preclinical models, towards the development & testing of new immunotherapies
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What do immunologists get up to at Icahn Mount Sinai? Find out in our recent Science supplement, with essays on the big, open Qs in neuroimmunology, aging, cancer and more that our scientists are pursuing 🧐 www.science.org/content/reso...
Frontiers of Medical Research: Immunology
How are scientists rethinking immunotherapy?
www.science.org
sinaiimmuno.bsky.social
Sleep is very good for the immune system!
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We are all Dr. Brunkow 😴
“Dr. Brunkow said she did not expect to win a Nobel Prize. ‘My phone rang, and I saw a number from Sweden and thought, well that’s just spam of some sort, so I disabled the phone and went back to sleep,’“ www.nytimes.com/2025/10/06/h...
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Is Awarded for Work on Immune Systems
www.nytimes.com
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omfishient.bsky.social
🧪Excited to co-present this @standupforscience.bsky.social event next week with UW's Dr. Ryan Kelly

We'll cover how to effectively engage in public comments, to help shape public policy at all levels, federal to local. Attend in person or virtually!

RSVP: act.standupforscience.net/events/power...
sinaiimmuno.bsky.social
The immune system is a formidable defense that can destroy our own cells to keep us safe from viruses and cancer.

That power demands effective checks & balances to prevent autoimmunity.

Like the regulatory T cells discovered by this year's Nobel Prize winners! www.newscientist.com/article/2498...
Nobel prize for medicine goes to trio for work on immune tolerance
The 2025 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has gone to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for their discoveries around how we keep our immune system under control
www.newscientist.com
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nycures.bsky.social
The BIGGEST impact you can have with 1 minute today ⏱️

Add your name to show NY is ready for a statewide biomedical institute.

CA’s CIRM & TX’s CPRIT proved it works—billions returned, jobs created, cures accelerated. Let’s do even better for New York.

✍️ www.nycures.org/
New York Cures – NY-CURESNew York Cures Website
NY-CURES is working to advance bold, state-backed investment in biomedical research—on the scale of successful initiatives in California and Texas—to grow New York’s leadership in science, innovation, and health.
www.nycures.org
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nycures.bsky.social
“States like New York have an opportunity to position ourselves as real leaders in so many different areas.” @governor.ny.gov

Like her, we believe NY is ready for revitalization—by launching a state-wide biomedical institute that boosts jobs, the economy & cures. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVtF...
A Conversation with New York Governor Kathy Hochul | 2025 Concordia Annual Summit
YouTube video by Concordia
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The new #NSF #GRFP application now excludes 1000’s of students, including those who were told they could apply this year, or who planned to apply next year.

We have a new specific petition urging #NSFGRFP undo this harmful action. If you are impacted sign here: laurenkuehne.github.io/grfpChanges/
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Tomorrow #PreprintHub1 is starting for the 2025-2026 season! Laura Rosenberg from Mount Sinai will present a #preprint by the @BelkaidLab on how endogenous retroelements promote tolerance to dietary antigens.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org
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📢 📢📢📢 📢 Mechanosensitive fibroblasts fuel strictures via YAP/TAZ signaling—opening doors to new anti-fibrotic therapies. Grateful to be part of this transformative study with the Longaker lab! 🙏🙏🙏
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
STAY TUNED for more in IBD damage from the #Naiklab
Creeping fat-derived mechanosensitive fibroblasts drive intestinal fibrosis in Crohn’s disease strictures
A significant complication of Crohn’s disease (CD) is intestinal fibrosis, which narrows the bowel lumen to form a stricture. Creeping fat (CF) is the…
www.sciencedirect.com
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nycures.bsky.social
New York leads in science & medicine but without state investment, we risk losing talent, cures, jobs, & billions in economic return.

Every $1 California invested in biomedical research returned $4 to the state economy. This isn’t just science—it’s smart economics: www.cirm.ca.gov/our-impact/
Impact Across California – CIRM
For two decades, CIRM has been at the forefront of regenerative medicine, funding over 100 clinical trials and building the infrastructure that drives innovation in stem cell and gene therapies.
www.cirm.ca.gov
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She’s got her white coat, so now @ananya-p.bsky.social is an official PhD student @sinaiimmuno.bsky.social ! That’s how that works, right? More #gdTcell magic to come! 😁
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS 🗓️✏️ On Tuesday, Sept 30th, 10am, host Dr. Hongzhen Hu is excited to welcome
@hopkinsmedicine.bsky.social's Dr. Xinzhong Dong to the
#BrainBodyResearchInstitute Seminar Series. NOT TO MISS! Register Now ➡️ tinyurl.com/ykky7sf2
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The Empire State can’t afford to fall behind. A group of scientists is launching NY-CURES to fight for state and city level investment in research.✊
📢 Sign up & show Albany we stand UNITED for science.
👉 www.nycures.org @miriammerad.bsky.social @bogunoviclab.bsky.social
#AdvocateForScience #NYCURES
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standupforscience.bsky.social
Join us tomorrow to build power for our scientific community - whether you are a scientist or an ally! Learn more about how to get involved with Stand Up For Science, and register for our ACTION HOUR!

REGISTER link 🔗 in bio!
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whysharksmatter.bsky.social
Scientific writing and publishing can be confusing for early career scientists and graduate students.

I am an experienced writer, peer reviewer, and editor, and I'm here to help with a free online crash course!
whysharksmatter.bsky.social
ICYMI, later this week (in 2 different time slots) I am offering a free online crash-course in how to write and publish a scientific paper. This course is ideal for grad students and early career researchers interested in writing their first paper.

Info and signup below:

🧪🦑🌎
I’m offering a free online crash course in scientific writing and publishing. Here’s how to join!
The world of scientific writing and pubilshing is complex and confusing, and it can be hard for early career scientists to master. But don’t worry! I am an experienced and award-winning scien…
www.southernfriedscience.com
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Good news! #BlackInMicro Week returns Oct 14 - Oct 16, have you registered yet? linktr.ee/BlackInMicro (see link in bio)
The summarised schedule of Black in Micro Week 2025, October 14-16. All times are in Eastern Standard Time. Mon 14: Pathways for Change. Welcome and Keynote Address 12pm. Marian Johnson-Thompson, PhD. Panel Discussion: Finding Black Spaces in STEM, 1:15-2:15 PM. Weds 15, Careers & Research: ECR Symposium 9-12 PM. Panel discussion: Navigating Careers in Microbiology 2-3 PM. Thurs 16, Community: Panel Discussion - Empowering Your Science 12-1:15 PM. Workshop: Science in Action
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There’s more than one way to do science 🧠💼
Join us for #BlackInNeuroAltCareers: Beyond the Bench at #BINW25 — featuring Black scientists thriving in tech, policy & beyond.
🗓 Sept 11 | 🕒 3–4 PM ET

#5YearsOfBIN
Flyer for the Black In Neuro Conference session titled #BlackInNeuroAltCareers Symposium: ‘Beyond the Bench’, happening Thursday, September from 3:00-4:00 PM ET. The session features three speakers: Sheena M. Posey Norris, M.S., PMP., Senior Program Officer, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Korie Grayson, Ph.D., Critical & Emerging Technology Analyst, Systems Planning & Analysis; and Peace Olaniran, M.Sc. Grady Health System &
Render Health Technology. Headshots of each speaker are shown alongside their names and institutions. The flyer notes it is a hybrid event with virtual registration available. Decorative borders and logos for Black In Neuro and #5YearsOfBIN are also included.
sinaiimmuno.bsky.social
Like a helpful macrophage, we’re determined to remove the pathogens & cancerous cells and then repair the tissue damage 😎
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nycures.bsky.social
🚀 NY-CURES Launch — Championing State-Wide Investment in Science! 🚀

Our new coalition advocates for sustained public support of New York’s vibrant biomedical research ecosystem — creating cures, economic gains & strengthening communities.

Sign up. Stay informed. Join the movement: www.nycures.org/