
Ane Ogbe
@aneogbe
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Group Leader | Immunology | All opinions are mine | contact: [email protected]
Oxford, England
Joined September 2009
RT @cjohansson_lab: New paper out from the CJ lab! Have a look if you are interested in knowing more about SARS-CoV-2 omicron mouse models!….
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Happy T Cell Activation day 03/28 to all my immunology folks out here 🤓👩🏾💻#tcellactivationday . on this day and on this day only, we accept the MM/DD date format 😃.
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RT @AljawharahAlru1: 🎉Excited to share our work on NK cell mitochondrial dysfunction in HIV-1 infection. We show that IL-15 metabolic repro….
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RT @Peppa_Group: We are recruiting! Interested in NK cells and #HBV #HIV cure strategies? then come and join our team @iit_ucl Please re-tw….
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UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
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RT @NobelPrize: BREAKING NEWS.The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their….
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So well deserved! Kariko, you are an inspiration. Congratulations to you both.
Congrats to #NobelPrize Laureates Dr. Katalin Karikó and Dr. Drew Weissman, awarded the 2023 @NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine for their work which led to the development of the #mRNA COVID vaccines. @kkariko @WeissmanLab. Learn more:
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Earlier this year, the Bodleain library at the @UniofOxford approached me for an oral interview to document my contribution to the fight against COVID-19 as part of the Collecting COVID project. 1/3 .
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Topics discussed include (00:00:48) early interest in science, studies in biomedical sciences, master's in molecular medicine with cancer research at Brunel University; (00:07:13) main arms of the...
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RT @david_perell: You can see something 10,000 times on your phone, but never understand it until you see it in person for the first time.….
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RT @PWGTennant: Tips for success in #academia:. * Don't aim for perfect. Or good. Or accurate. Just publish.* Don't do what you think matte….
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RT @EleanorBarnesOx: Delighted to share in Nature Medicine, COVID19 vaccine responses in >2800 immune suppressed people. Enormous thanks to….
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Nature Medicine - Serological analysis and infection outcomes of participants in the multi-center, prospectively enrolled OCTAVE cohort, comprising 2,686 participants with immune-suppressive...
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RT @IAI_TV: What shapes us is not the DNA but instead the experiences that our immune system has had during development and through time, a….
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We laugh at the medieval view that disease is due to an imbalance in the four humours. Instead we see infectious illness as an attack by something external. But this can't be the whole story. After...
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RT @IAI_TV: Can the new paradigms of danger theory or adaptation help crack disease? @johnjoemcfadden, @aneogbe and @BrodinPetter debate wh….
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We laugh at the medieval view that disease is due to an imbalance in the four humours. Instead we see infectious illness as an attack by something external. But this can't be the whole story. After...
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For coffee drinkers out there!.In a youngish and healthy cohort, in the short term, there wasn’t a lot of benefits (or detriment) from drinking coffee. We get a bit more heart flutterings, less sleep and are only a bit more active. Not significant at all.
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Coffee is one of the most commonly consumed beverages in the world, but the acute health effects of coffee consumption remain uncertain. We conducted a prospective, randomized, case-crossover trial...
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RT @ChrisToseland: I don’t usually post personal news but Clinicians have told us to pull every lever. Our daughter has with #dipg Brain c….
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