Oliver Bell

@Bellios3

PhD candidate and research associate in immunology at the University of Bristol. Lover of cycling, piano, and science. Views expressed are my own.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2019.

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    10. sij

    Yesterday my first paper on mRNA-Seq in during and after acute inflammation was published in Frontiers in . Check it out here:

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    3. velj

    Our review on inflammatory memory in barrier tissues with now out in !

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    3. velj

    How do our genes interact with environmental factors in autoimmune disease? Read all about it in this review and I wrote just in time for . If you can't get past the pay wall DM me or try scihub.

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    31. sij

    Hey and , we just made Big Ben bong for you😉. Sound on.

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    30. sij
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    27. sij

    Huh. How about that. Vaccines are the most effective health intervention in the history of the world.

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    27. sij

    Though this is good in spirit - it has a major flaw: There is little point removing hurdles for scientists to come if there is no rush of scientists to the UK. We need to sort out UK attractiveness to scientists. Much Govt behaviour has undermined that.

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    Berlin, 1938. London, 2020. Antisemitism is growing again. This is how it starts. If unchecked, we know how it ends. Never forget.

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    24. sij

    Here's your periodic reminder that basic research is only "useless" until it suddenly becomes the most important thing in the world. 20 years ago, coronavirology was an obscure sub-field the public never heard about. Good thing we funded it anyway.

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    24. sij

    [1/10] 3 yrs ago, I was 1 mo away from returning to med school when I saw a peculiar trend in sequencing data. I hesitated at first, then canceled my classes, applied to PhD, and embarked on an incredible journey. I am happy to share the fruits of my labor:

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  11. 24. sij

    Really pertinent points made in the short article -- well worth a read!

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    23. sij

    I just learned that in when you press ALT (and keep it pressed) it’s possible to select code in a rectangle and change it!! … Why didn’t I know this??? 👩‍💻🤯

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    22. sij

    Cool, comprehensive study on macrophage priming and organ resilience post-challenge. "Tissue-Specific Macrophage Responses to Remote Injury Impact the Outcome of Subsequent Local Immune Challenge"

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    23. sij

    I love that the Express didn’t notice they were using a satirical photo of a blue passport. God bless you, , for spotting this. “Your mother was a hamster” “Your father smelt of elderberries” 😂

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    23. sij

    DAMs are MICROGLIA || Plaque-associated myeloid cells derive from resident microglia in an Alzheimer’s disease model | The Journal of Experimental Medicine | Rockefeller University Press

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    22. sij

    From improving RNA analysis to decoding the microbiome, these are the technologies to watch in 2020.

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    Showing year 12 students the difference between chromatin during interphase of the cell cycle and chromosomes during cell division. Quite an effective way to help them visualise this difference.

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    Let's start today with our fan photo, a peaceful on the canal. 📷 📍 Trent Lock, Erewash Canal

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    21. sij

    An epithelial cell as seen through a microscope. Actin (blue), dna (yellow) and mitochondria (purple) are shown.

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    Lipid-droplet-accumulating microglia represent a dysfunctional and proinflammatory state in the aging brain | Nature Neuroscience

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    Not long until pancake day

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