Lucas Secchim Ribeiro
@secchimribeiro.bsky.social
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The #IUIS2025 is on!! The @dgfi-org.bsky.social is kicking off the Satellite Symposium in great style at the Austria Center Vienna! #Immunology #Science
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Arriving in #Vienna for the #IUIS2025! It is going to be a fantastic conference and if you are around, make sure to reach out, let's talk and build the #Immunology of the future!
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Just finished reading the original #Mistborn trilogy and I am amazed with the truly engaging storytelling and character development!

I can really recommend the reading, as I am already looking very much forward to starting the next book from @brandonsanderson.bsky.social!
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It was a pleasure to host the @sawitzkilab.bsky.social for the First Symposium on #SwarmLearning for Precision Medicine! Our team from the @dzne.science is always glad to engage with such outstanding researchers for important collaborations!

Really excited with our plans for the future!
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We’re excited to be a part of the Swarm Learning Initiative, working to accelerate immune response analyses in infectious diseases!

Anika, Lev, and Birgit joined the 1st Swarm Learning Symposium at @dzne.science, where Anika shared innovative concepts for ex vivo functional analyses. 📈
Reposted by Lucas Secchim Ribeiro
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CNN @cnn.com · Jan 6
Fernanda Torres was a surprise win, taking home her first Golden Globe for best female actor in a drama motion picture for “I’m Still Here.” She told the red carpet ahead of the awards that she was the second Brazilian to be nominated, her mother Fernanda Montenegro being the first. cnn.it/3DIPxFO
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Suppression of the inflammation that occurs with aging ("inflammaging") by blocking thrombospondin-1 (Thbs1), prevented age-related blood stem cell defects and expanded lifespan in the mouse model (KO-knockout)
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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The infamous article that stated the fallacious positive effect of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for COVID is now retracted, i.e., the results are made up and cannot be reproduced (of course).

Let's hope that good science can prevail - faster - whenever needed the most.