osbornelab_ubc (Lisa = she/her/hers)
@OsborneLab_UBC
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We’re fascinated by how all the bugs that colonize or infect the gut influence immunity. We use gnotobiotics, imaging and flow. We care about people & mentoring
Vancouver, British Columbia
Joined July 2017
🌈Happy #PrideMonth! The Canadian Society of Immunology celebrates the invaluable contributions of the LGBTQ+ community to the field of immunology. Your dedication and innovation drive our science forward. Together, we embrace diversity and inclusion in research. #Pride2024 🌈
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Great collaborators can be game changers. It's been so rewarding working with her group investigating how age & the microbiota impact neurodegenerative disease. For more detail, check out @pu_annie & @naomi_fettig's pre-print! doi:
Thanks @Lauriemcox for the opportunity to write this review - we all learned a lot. Big shout out to @naomi_fettig from @OsborneLab_UBC who did the heavy lifting and @pu_annie from my lab. A true UBC/UofT collaboration. https://t.co/QEqR4QRvNU
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The Dmitry Apel Memorial Seminar is happening on Tuesday April 30 at 12:30pm PT in LSC3! This annual seminar honours the memory of Dr. Dmitry Apel and his love of science. The speaker will be Dr. B. Bretty Finlay @FinlayLab & on Bacterial Pathogenesis. https://t.co/SJ8HMmShyU
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Vancouver BC researchers at #CSI2024! Congratulations to Dr. Fumio Takei for the Bernhard Cinedar Award from @CdnImmunol and all of the trainees for their wonderful presentations!
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📢 Exit Seminar by Naomi Fettig @naomi_fettig, PhD Candidate in the @OsborneLab_UBC & Horwitz lab. 🔎 "The intestinal ecosystem as a modifier of autoimmune neuroinflammation." 🗓️ Tuesday March 26, 2024 @ 12:30 1:30 pm PT 📍LSC 3
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Dr. Lisa Osborne (@OsborneLab_UBC) will present about how environmental perturbations can alter gut-brain communication and inflammation. 45 days until #CSI2024!
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Canadian health research has been chronically underfunded for the past two decades. As a result, the research ecosystem in this country is in serious trouble! Get more facts and find out what you can do at https://t.co/LOyEew6mi4
#ResearchInTrouble #cdnpoli #CDNhealth
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Science and research are fundamental building blocks of Canada that require sustained attention, nurture and support. Our world class researchers and students wait, while peer countries increase funding. Time to invest in the granting councils and graduate scholarships.
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Altogether, today’s walk felt like a huge success. Great to see so many people coming together with the common goal of ending MS. Thanks to all who have donated!
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And a wonderful time walking with fellow MS researcher @jacquiequandt and her good friend who inspires and supports the work they do.
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Had a wonderful chat w @SRoman_SPQR about how perspectives of people living with MS can and should be taken into account to drive basic and clinical research. She takes this to heart, explaining MS research for lay audiences at
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@naomi_fettig Had a wonderful chat w @SRoman_SPQR about how perspectives of people living with MS can and should be taken into account to drive basic and clinical research. She takes this to heart, explaining MS research for lay audiences at
tremlettsmsresearchexplained.wordpress.com
Prof. Tremlett's multiple sclerosis (MS) research in plain language
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Our talented grad students Annie Pu & @naomi_fettig are doing the heavy lifting, keep an eye out for their findings later this year!
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We’re currently working together to understand the role of an aging microbiome in this process, and are grateful for the support of @MSCanOfficial as the research progresses.
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We’re currently working together to understand the role of an aging microbiome in this process, and are grateful for the support of @MSCanOfficial as the research progresses.
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@DonorDrive MS Canada has provided instrumental support for collaborative research between my lab & @JenGommerman. We recently showed that age is an independent risk factor in progressive MS-like disease in mice.
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Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis. Today, I’m walking to raise $$ for the Canadian MS Society to support their mission of supporting ppl living with MS. If you can, please consider donating here https://t.co/2stVjy9wMW via @DonorDrive
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Although bittersweet bc it's the first PhD exit seminar from the lab, I'm so excited! Blair has uncovered some really cool biology about antiviral effector T cells in the gut...where do they go and how do they get there? Today at 12:30 pm! Zoom info here
Join us for an Exit Seminar by @BlairHardman5, a PhD Candidate in the @OsborneLab_UBC! The seminar will be on “Tracking T cells during acute and chronic viral infections.” Support Blair’s seminar in LSC3 or Zoom! https://t.co/pLZsqgFRYv
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Definitely looking forward to this visit and the chance to speak with PIs and trainees! Thanks to @DrHArmstrong and @tmurooka2 for the invite!
Thursday's Immunology Distinguished Speaker Series welcomes @OsborneLab_UBC from @UBC
@um_research @umanitobasci @UM_RadyFHS (Poster)
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