Jaclyn Long Walsh Profile
Jaclyn Long Walsh

@JaclynMLong

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Harvard Immunology Ph.D. student | Northeastern ‘20 | aspiring scientist & data enthusiast | she/her/hers

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Joined June 2020
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@LabWaggoner
Waggoner Lab
10 months
Variants and vaccines impact nasal immunity over three waves of SARS-CoV-2 @NatImmunol @ordovas_phd @shaleklab @sarahcgloverDO @JaclynMLong @vincentnmiao https://t.co/a7G2xwDcAF
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
2 years
What an incredible experience to visit @chrfbd and work towards building single cell capacity in Bangladesh with this amazing team! So excited to see what comes next. Thank you to @senjutisaha for hosting us and to @cziscience and @ordovas_phd for the opportunity!
@senjutisaha
Senjuti Saha, PhD | সেঁজুতি সাহা
2 years
First single cell data in, by, from #Bangladesh! Contributing to the @humancellatlas! Just the beginning. More to come from nasopharyngeal mucosa with & without infections. Cant thank @ordovas_phd & team enough. Plus @shaleklab & of course our donors @cziscience @JCoolScience!
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
3 years
Had so much fun working with @FrontYoungMinds and our superstar young reviewers on this manuscript!
@ordovas_phd
Jose Ordovas-Montanes
3 years
Thanks @Sara_Busatto for organizing additional peer-review by some amazing kids for our original study on SARS-CoV-2 nasal infection! Our manuscript here led by Faith and @JaclynMLong https://t.co/z1IyeL08sY based on work by @carlygailz https://t.co/oLw1vpwc4H @FrontYoungMinds
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@ordovas_phd
Jose Ordovas-Montanes
3 years
Help us understand how inflammation drives memory formation in barrier tissues! Our lab at Boston Children's is recruiting a technician to learn at the interface of experimental/computational biology. Link to apply https://t.co/BR7t2syJGT and about us
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@VirusesImmunity
Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
3 years
It’s time to invest in next generation COVID vaccines that not only prevent severe disease but also block infection and transmission. It makes sense to induce mucosal immunity to fight a mucosal viral infection. My opinion in @nytimes today👇🏽 https://t.co/8iazYmf3sH
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nytimes.com
Why nasal vaccines for Covid could be so effective.
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@Lo_Zanzi
Ivan Zanoni
4 years
Thrilled for our new work @CellCellPress: the physical form of #PAMPs governs #immunity! Size & solubility of PAMPs dictate location of the response. #LymphNode restricted #interferons potentiate #AdaptiveImmunity that we exploited for #vaccine develop 1/3
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@KatherineJWu
Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
4 years
a lot of vaccinated people are now getting infected. should we expect to see hybrid immunity play out in reverse? probably, yes, sort of, but it's no reason to 1) seek out infection or 2) assume you're invincible after. my latest: https://t.co/s8rMkPlZOD
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theatlantic.com
If you’re vaccinated, an infection might not make you super sick, but don’t count on it making you super immune, either.
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@JohnsHopkinsSPH
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
4 years
"This is my body, I have to defend it!" 🏠 Reminder: Being vaccinated and boosted is your best line of defense against severe illness from COVID-19. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest info: https://t.co/3vRukdJJEk
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@ordovas_phd
Jose Ordovas-Montanes
4 years
We are sharing our first preprint from PREDICT; a clinical trial led by our close friends and colleagues from the Kean Lab. Together, we set out to ask how the baseline cell states in Crohn’s disease influence disease severity and treatment outcome
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medrxiv.org
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which most often presents with patchy lesions in the terminal ileum and colon and requires complex clinical care. Recent advances in the...
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@Lo_Zanzi
Ivan Zanoni
4 years
#location location location: thrilled to share our work @CellCellPress! #interferons dictate #COVID19 severity! Specific #IFNs are produced along the #airways in response to #SARSCoV2 and drive protective or detrimental #transcriptional programs! 1/7
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@KatherineJWu
Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
4 years
I would have been lost many months ago if not for @edyong209's superb reporting, measured analysis, and always-forward-looking perspective. I am so lucky to get to work alongside him and my other @TheAtlantic colleagues. This is an absolute must-read. https://t.co/3omKqr0Xx5
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theatlantic.com
Cases of COVID-19 are rising fast. Vaccine uptake has plateaued. The pandemic will be over one day—but the way there is different now.
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@XuZhouLab
Xu Zhou (周旭)
4 years
Our lab website is online! https://t.co/OfXltWBWCF We are interested in how immune cells interact w/ neighbors and microenvironment, and looking for new members! Affiliated with @Harvard_Imm and welcome students from all graduate programs. Please RT @BostonChildrens @harvardmed
xuzhoulab.com
The Zhou lab studies how immune cells function in a tissue ecological system. The current research focuses on how macrophages and fibroblasts communicate and interact with each other, and how immune...
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
4 years
Extremely excited to be co-mentored by @ordovas_phd and Arlene Sharpe for my Ph.D.!! I’m so thrilled to join two amazing labs, and I can’t wait to get started studying T cells in barrier tissues using single cell genomics and other fun tools!
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@NatImmunol
Nature Immunology
4 years
Arlene Sharpe and colleagues review salient aspects of CD8 T cell dysfunction, with a view of developing new ways to alleviate T cell exhaustion and enhance CD8 T cell functions in #cancer & #chronic_infection. @harvardmed 10.1038/s41590-021-00949-7
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
4 years
I could not be more excited about this!!!!!!!
@KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
4 years
Thrilled to be appointed faculty in @HarvardChanSPH's Immunology & Infectious Diseases Dept. The last year has been a "whirlwind", but through it all... I tapped into my purpose at the intersection of science *and* public health. And, at Harvard... I will "take it up a knotch".
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
5 years
what I learned after a year of immunology school: every cell is an immune cell every disease is an inflammatory disease it is absolutely impossible to decide what to study during a PhD because everything is interesting!!!
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
5 years
Love to see this celebration of the many scientific methods and hardworking scientists behind the scenes!! Also love to see the facility in my hometown mentioned!
@nytimes
The New York Times
5 years
60 days, “no weekend breaks,” millions of doses: Watch how Pfizer makes its Covid-19 vaccine. “This is where the magic happens.”
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@KatherineJWu
Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
5 years
Ladies, if he - Ignores text messages - Eats everything in sight, then falls asleep on the couch - Pukes some of it back up to “show off” - Isn’t too good with “the details” - Has a shitty memory He’s not your man. He’s a macrophage. My latest:
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theatlantic.com
Antibodies are great and all, but macrophages, B cells, and helper T cells deserve some attention too.
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@aliceluculligan
Alice Lü-Culligan, MD, PhD
5 years
The practice of science & medicine will always reflect our values as a society, but that doesn’t mean it always serves the people. We need to re-examine which experiences we choose to pay the most attention to and which we dismiss.
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nytimes.com
We do know that researchers do not study menstruation enough.
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Jaclyn Long Walsh
5 years
Last summer I made my mom a power point about why I thought this IL4-Ra blocker would work to treat her allergies and now it is in her produce drawer and I’m VERY EXCITED
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