Diverse and creative group of UTMB scientists, interdisciplinary investigation of pathogen-host interface involving obligate monocytotropic bacteria

Joined March 2021
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26 Mar 2021
McBride Lab 2021!
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20 May 2023
Graduation Day for two newly minted PhDs! It has been a privilege to mentor such talented young scientists! The sky is the limit for these two! @UTMBGSBS @UTMBPathRes
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GSBS faculty, students and staff had a great time honoring our awardees at the Inaugural GSBS Awards Ceremony this afternoon! Congratulations to all awardees and nominees!
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McBride lab holiday lunch 2022! Fortunate to work with this great group scientists! Looking forward to continued success in 2023!
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17 Nov 2022
Congratulations to LaNisha Patterson for her successful defense today! She was such a force in my laboratory! Now she's ready to do great work at MD Anderson Cancer Center. @MDAndersonNews
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22 Oct 2022
Enjoyed visiting and sharing some of our work at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) @UAMSMicroImmuno. Beautiful place and and faculty are doing some great work! GREAT chairperson too! @votheroski Thanks for hosting!
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This new study defines a novel prokaryotic SLiM mimetic that repurposes evolutionarily conserved eukaryotic signaling pathways to promote survival of an intracellular bacterium. Read it in full here: plos.io/3sJz8Z9
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21 May 2022
Great visit with my friend, Dr. Adrian Billings, who joined us today as the UTMB Distinguished Alumnus. He delivered an inspiring speech to our graduates. Had a great day!
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21 May 2022
Today was graduation day for Graduate School of Biomedical Scineces and students in Experimental Pathology @utmbexpath. Congratulations! The future is bright!
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Post-doctoral research opportunity to investigate molecular & immunological mechanisms of Powassan virus transmission at the tick-virus-host interface. Please RT For additional information, send an email to thangams@upstate.edu
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New in Science: A genetic study involving more than 2,000 dogs suggests that, contrary to popular belief, breed alone is a poor predictor of behavior. Read that research and more in this week's issue. ➡ fcld.ly/85l8lon
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A recent Science study analyzed thousands of connections between potential disease-associated mutations, specific proteins, and medical conditions, thereby providing a detailed map for use by future researchers. fcld.ly/jk3x6of #NationalProteinDay
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A recent Science analysis of data from U.S. military recruits suggests multiple sclerosis—a disease considered of unknown etiology—is a complication of infection with Epstein-Barr virus. Learn more ⬇ fcld.ly/sicotxm #SciencePerspective: fcld.ly/ehqno7q
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Exciting new study by predoctoral student Caitlan Byerly in my lab! Mimicry to exploit the Hedgehog pathway 💥
Ehrlichia SLiM ligand mimetic activates Hedgehog signaling to engage a BCL-2 anti-apoptotic cellular program biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #biorxiv_micrbio
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5 Feb 2022
In the latest issue! Omicron’s message on vaccines: Boosting begets breadth dlvr.it/SJPxQp

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24 Jan 2022
Much deserved! Happy for you!
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Central Oklahoma!! @CoachMcGuire_
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We are hiring 2-3 TT assistant/associate professors at the Dept. of Pathology, UTMB. We welcome applications by February 28, 2022. @ASTMH @ACAV_ASTMH @ACME_ASTMH @aaas @ASMicrobiology
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Congratulations to Dr. Jere McBride, Professor in the Dept. of Pathology, on a new R01 award. This 5-year @NIAIDFunding research grant award supports his project, "Ehrlichia Notch SLiM-activated oncoprotein inhibition of apoptosis." Great work @BrideJere @bride_lab.
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