Daniel T Leung

@GlobalGutHealth

Infectious Disease Physician, Assoc Prof . Research on immunology, epidemiology, and clinical management of diarrheal diseases. Co-director .

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2009.

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  1. 3. velj

    A sobering statistic from the GEMS cohort: 8% of children with acute died within 60 days of an episode of moderate-to-severe . Let's keep working towards preventing these deaths.

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    27. sij

    Join us! We are hiring a postdoc to lead seroepidemiologic studies for and other . We are especially interested in computational scientists with skills or interest in

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  3. 28. sij
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  4. 27. sij

    At first, I thought that it was because children had more frequent (& thus more recent) exposure to , and so more likely had cross-protective antibodies, but on quick look at literature, seems to be well-distributed across age groups.

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  5. 27. sij

    Catching up on literature on today. Except for one asymptomatic 10-year-old in the HKU Lancet article, not much mention of children. I seem to recall similar for & . Why?

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  6. 27. sij

    Over the weekend, we had the lab w/ signif others over for a Winter Holiday / Lunar New Years party. Missed Olivia, Joel, ⁦⁩. Very thankful to work with such a great group. ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    26. sij

    Great venue and exciting talks...just wow! Visit poster number 118 and 119 to know more about

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  8. 17. sij

    accounts for nearly 20% of deaths globally! Our group, in collab w/ , has been looking at the role that cells play in sepsis. More to come in this space.

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  9. 14. sij

    What a great idea! Anyone up for organizing "the runs" at our next conference? 😉

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    Our latest paper, describing MR1-reactive gd T cells and some very unconventional TCR docking, is out in . Special congrats to Nick Gherardin and Jerome LeNours as co lead authors and as co-senior author.

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  11. 19. pro 2019.

    Love the Holiday articles. This one about doctors' speeding tickets in Florida. Orthopedists caught at higher speeds, cardiologists w/nicest cars, OBs get more leniency. Nice interactive graph on the website (link).

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    18. pro 2019.

    Join our team! We are recruiting postdoctoral fellows and research associates to collaborate on an exciting portfolio of maternal and child health research. Thank you for circulating to your networks!

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  13. 17. pro 2019.

    Lab holiday potluck. As usual, amazing food prepared by everyone. Plus, check out what I got from the gift exchange (authored by ) - look forward to reading it over the holidays.

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    15. pro 2019.

    Please RT : We are looking for a new colleague to join our lab! Apply for a research position with Eric Nelson, MD PhD at . Explore the physiological interface of , , , with us! Details:

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  15. 10. pro 2019.

    This morning in Osaka we had a nice talk by from lab about orphan immunity proteins in . Fascinating story of how Bacteria protect themselves from their ex-Kins while keeping their competitive advantage.

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  16. 9. pro 2019.

    This afternoon, presenting on a serosurvey of in .

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  17. 9. pro 2019.

    At the US-Japan meeting in Osaka, Japan. This morning, Daryl Domman presents his building of an online analysis tool for cholera genomic surveillance. .

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    20. stu 2019.

    I love this quote from Abhay Bang! “Go where the problems are, not where you are the problem”

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  19. 24. stu 2019.

    In case I forgot that I’m at a tropical medicine meeting.

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  20. 23. stu 2019.

    Ever wonder why children are at higher risk of after an episode of ? Come to hear about "2nd hit" infections at Session 153 (4pm in Potomac C) at , with Tracey Lamb, Judd Walson, Md. Jobayer Chisti, Nathan Schmidt.

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