audiommunity
A podcast about our bodies' never-ending flight with the outside world.
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- Reposted by audiommunity🚨 Requesting help: I am looking for an agent who can facilitate more speaking gigs, podcast appearances, and interviews with journalists I want to more widely share my story and expertise as a trans geneticist who understands the reality and complexity of "biological sex" 🏳️⚧️🧬 Please signal boost?
- Reposted by audiommunityMacrophages in your glands! Or are they dendritic cells? @woodrufflab.bsky.social and I discuss a new paper coining a new cell type - "adenophages" 🧪 open.substack.com/pub/audiommu...
- Reposted by audiommunityMost of what the government invests in scientific research pays off - if not in nature papers, then in workforce training and education. Considering how small a percentage of the budget it is, it's a pretty remarkable return 🧪 youtube.com/shorts/q8nOE...
- In this episode, Matt and Kevin stick with the brain, this time looking at the immunological implications of a variant of a gene called APOE that has been linked to Alzheimer's. audiommunity.org/episodes/epi... It's a long one, and we get snarky in this one folks! Buckle up! 🧪🎤
- This title isn't about the HHS secretary! This was an amazing conversation about Headbutting (it's related to #immunology, we swear) with @nicoleackermans.com 🧪, who just published a review describing the last 10,000 years of human thought on animals bashing skulls audiommunity.org/episodes/epi...
- Reposted by audiommunityAssistant Professor position posted for my Department, Biological Sciences at UNC Charlotte! Current research foci: Immunology, Microbiology, Virology; Biomolecular Function; Proteostasis; Genome Integrity; Epigenome Regulation; Cancer; Environmental Risks. jobs.charlotte.edu/postings/65141
- Excited to be talking to @nicoleackermans.com today about her work on headbutting in animals throughout the centuries! Do you have burning questions about neuroinflammation in bighorn sheep or the differences between woodpeckers and football players? Let us know! 🧪
- In the latest episode, we're talking neonatal Tregs! What are they? Still don't know! What do they do? Still don't know! Where do they go? Ahh, the right question - it's the skin of course! With special guest @zackhilt.bsky.social 🧪 #immunology
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- In our latest episode, @woodrufflab.bsky.social and @kevinbonham.com talk about glycoRNAs, and the way they're shielded from the immune system in a new paper from the labs of @raflynn5.bsky.social and @vijayrathinam.bsky.social 🧪 audiommunity.org/episodes/epi...
- Reposted by audiommunityDid you know that there are small RNAs embedded in the plasma membrane of your cells? I didn't! But your immune system sure does! New episode of @audiommunity.org out now! 🧪 audiommunity.org/episodes/epi...
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- Oops! Forgot to post to Patreon for the last episode... #AI and #science - what's not to love? With @kevinbonham.com and @woodrufflab.bsky.social 🧪 Turns out, quite a lot www.patreon.com/posts/episod...
- Episode 45 - Big if true audiommunity.org/episodes/epi... Someone made an AI-based "virtual lab" to engineer nanobodies - is this a paradigm shift in how we do science, or a transpararent and cynical effort to slurp up all of the citations for being first?

- In a couple of hours, @woodrufflab.bsky.social and @kevinbonham.com are going to discuss a new paper (in early preview) about an #LLM -based "virtual lab" that designed nanobodies for #sars-cov2 What would you want to know? Do you think this is a cool idea or harbinger of doom? 🧪
- In a couple of hours, @woodrufflab.bsky.social and @kevinbonham.com are going to discuss a new paper (in early preview) about an #LLM -based "virtual lab" that designed nanobodies for #sars-cov2 What would you want to know? Do you think this is a cool idea or harbinger of doom? 🧪
- Reposted by audiommunity1. "'Trusting the experts is not a feature of either a science or democracy," Kennedy said." It's literally a vital feature of both science and of representative democracy. I've written a fair bit about trust in expertise as a vital mechanism in the collective epistemology of science.
- Bacteria have immune systems? And autoimmunity? Well... In this episode, Kate and @kevinbonham.com discuss a new paper showing that anti-phage defenses of bacteria can provide really broad protection, but pesky selection gets in the way 🦠 🧫 🧪 audiommunity.org/episodes/epi...
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- Reposted by audiommunityExpression level of anti-phage defence systems controls a trade-off between protection range and autoimmunity By Nitzan Aframian and Avigdor Eldar. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by audiommunityEvolutionary molecular biology paying dividends again - this time in finding new modulators of innate immunity - www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...