@DiMeN_DTP PhD student at Newcastle University studying viral encephalitis

Joined February 2020
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Learnt so much at the @EBItraining scRNA-seq analysis course last week! #Bioinformatics #R
👏A fabulous week of virtual learning on the analysis of scRNA-seq data using R and command line tools. Thank you to all the trainers, organisers, and participants! 🔎Looking for more #scRNA training? Apply now for our @galaxyproject focussed course: ebi.ac.uk/training/events/si…
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Super happy to share our new paper which has just been published!! A study looking at the impact of probiotics on the healthy preterm gut microbiome nature.com/articles/s41564-0… huuuuge thanks to everyone involved…please check it out 😌😇
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On my way to #CSNeuroImmune22 for my first in-person international conference 👩‍🔬🇵🇹
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So happy to talk at the @bsicongress immunology north east event today! #firstplace #presentation #zikavirus 👩‍🔬🧫🦠
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A new form of inherited IFNAR2 deficiency associated with severe outcomes of viral disease, reported in @JExpMed by @chrisjaduncan @KelderMorten Sophie Hambleton, Trine Mogensen, @A_Albrechtsen @CatherineHatton & colleagues @UniofNewcastle @AarhusUni_int: bit.ly/3rDYnvG
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Type I interferons govern Zika virus resistance of human macrophages and microglia biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #bioRxiv

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New work from our lab and awesome collaborators out today in @NatureComms. We used #scRNAsequencing and #proteomics to investigate responses to SARS-CoV-2 in nasal cells, a major portal of entry. rdcu.be/cCL4S Fantastic team @UniofNewcastle (see 🧵below)

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Delayed induction of type I and III interferons and nasal epithelial cell permissiveness to SARS-CoV-2 biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #bioRxiv

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Are you confused about the role of type I interferons (IFN) in #SARS_CoV_2 infection? Here is my speculation on what makes IFN-I helpful vs. harmful in #COVID19 patients - it comes down to timing and dose. A short thread. All figures made by @BioRender & @annsea_park (1/n)
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Really excited to present some of my research at the @NEPGconference this year! I’ll be talking about human milk oligosaccharides, preterm gut microbiome, and their association with Necrotising enterocolitis.
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25 Nov 2019
Congratulations to new DiMeN student Catherine Hatton for publishing her first paper: "Microglia Are Essential to Protective Antiviral Immunity: Lessons From Mouse Models of Viral Encephalitis" in Frontiers in Immunology. doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.0…

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