Thanks Elysse. Excited to see what you find.
The cover of this month's @TrendsImmuno issue features our favourite mammal, bats! Thanks to Brock and Sherri Fenton for sharing their fabulous photograph. Our first time on a cover. We are very pleased. Also, take a look at our postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Baid's work in this issue. #LZCI
Can we translate research on bat immunity to improve human health? Postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Baid and collaborators, Drs. Irving and Jouvenet weigh in on this emerging topic. #Bats#translationalresearchwww.cell.com/trends/immun...
Selective replication and vertical transmission of Ebola virus in experimentally infected Angolan free-tailed bats. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The ecology of Ebola virus (EBOV) is still largely unclear. Here, the authors show that Angolan freetailed bats are selectively permissive to EBOV infection, but not to other filoviruses, and demonstr...
I attended my first International Cytokine and Interferon Society (ICIS) meeting last year and I absolutely loved it. Thank you for introducing our lab to the society. #LZCI#cytokine#interferonsignals.cytokinesociety.org/2024/01/30/a...
Research within Dr. Banerjee’s laboratory focuses on three main themes that are inspired by the One Health ideology, (1) virus-host interactions in wildlife reservoir species, such as bats, (2) viru...
What a fantastic VIDO research day! Posters and elevator pitches by undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows! They are all winners. Contagious energy. Feeling so proud today. I love my job! #OneHealth#InfectiousDisease
Last week was full of rejections - grants, manuscripts…so I made some Bengali chicken with Kashmiri dried chillies and yogurt.
Deadline is Monday (22nd Jan) for these two #virology PDRA positions to be based in the lab studying coronavirus replication and virus-host interactions. Deadline for funded PhD studentship 2 (RVFV interactome) is tomorrow (Sunday 21st Jan).